Michael Kenna: Immagini del settimo giorno/ Images of the Seventh Day
Category: Books,Arts & Photography,Photography & Video
Michael Kenna: Immagini del settimo giorno/ Images of the Seventh Day Details
About the Author Michael Kenna was born in England in 1953 but has been living in the United States for thirty years. Of the many showings of his works that have been held in public venues and private galleries, mention should be made particularly of those in museums in France, Japan and the United States, the latest being in the French National Library, Paris, in 2009. Sandro Parmiggiani is an art historian and art critic. He is also the curator of hundreds of exhibitions in Italy and abroad. Read more
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Reviews
While this book is well done and presented - and Michael's work is so refreshing in it's composure and tonality - I received two other books for Christmas - Forms of Japan and 20 Year Retrospective (published 8 years prior to this?). If you're new to his work or looking for a best representation of his work, the 20 Year Retrospective would be my recommendation. The Forms of Japan is a nice deep dive into his work in one region.This book, however, - as well presented as it is - seems redundant to his 20 Year Retrospective and I found much of the same works in each.