HIGH
TIDE WANE MOON
Kazuumi Takahashi
Hardbound,
14 " x 11", 56 pages
51 color illustrations
2007, Nazraeli
Essay by Shino Kuraishi
From the Publisher:
Japanese artist Kazuumi Takahashi's stunning
first monograph, High Tide Wane Moon, explores the relationship
between the moon and the ocean. The son of a fisherman, Takahashi
grew up near the sea. The schedule of the tide influenced his
daily planning, just as the moon in turn influenced the tides.
In this large-format book, Takahashi presents 25 double-page spreads,
each with a photograph of the moon on the left side, and a corresponding
photograph of the ocean on the right. Every double page thus comprises
a beautiful diptych in which the viewer is enveloped in water
and sky. Collectively, the photographs pay homage to forces that
have inspired our dreams, and influenced our ways of life, since
the beginning of humankind. Takahashi's work has been widely exhibited
throughout Japan.
We are pleased to make it available
to an international audience with this publication. Printed in
a first edition of 1,000 casebound copies, High Tide Wane
Moon closes with an essay by Shino Kuraishi, Curator of Photography
at the Yokohama Museum of Art.
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