The Book as Studio as an Idea as an Object

Victor Sira Is a Venezuela-born artist/photographer whose work has been the recipient of numerous fellowships, including the Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship and the New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship. He curated the show Photography Book Dummies at the School of International Center of Photography. His work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions, including the Rencontres d’Arles 2005 and the show De l’Europe in Luxemburg 2007. Sira is on the faculty at the ICP-Bard MFA Advanced Photographic Studies Program in New York, where he teaches the course The Book: Imaginary Studio, A Non Stop Process.

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“Mushrooms from the Forest” by Takashi Homma
Homma, who is known for his book “Tokyo Suburbia” has been photographed immature children and young people in hi
s early career. This book’s subject is also children, except for there are not from Tokyo but from the forest; mushrooms. Why? Please take a look, there is an important message in the mushrooms.

“Mushrooms from the Forest” by Takashi Homma

Homma, who is known for his book “Tokyo Suburbia” has been photographed immature children and young people in hi

s early career. This book’s subject is also children, except for there are not from Tokyo but from the forest; mushrooms. Why? Please take a look, there is an important message in the mushrooms.

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    東京の子供たちを撮ってきたホンマ氏が次にカメラを向けたのは森の子供=木の子。...
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