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(OPB2 013) Toshio Shibata - Gas Stations

Shibata, Toshio

Code: 3659

ISBN: 9781590055281

Publisher: Nazraeli Press

New Hard cover First Edition, Signed by the photographer

Price: £350

Out of stock

limited to 500 numbered copies, each including a 5x7 inch original print that has been signed by the artist. In the early 1980s, returning to Japan from a few years of traveling and living in Europe, Toshio Shibata began photographing night scenes of roadside Japan. Shibata has said of the experience of the road at night: ?While driving on a highway at night in Europe I often experienced an imperceptible momentary sensation of transcending place, yet not knowing where I was. It seemed as if I could have been in Japan, or even in the United States. I felt that the scene was non-specific, but rather a kind of generic or archetypal common scene, universal image and part of a global world-view.? Gas stations ? especially in the dead of night ? look more or less the same everywhere they are to be found. Yet their generic look can also provoke feelings of melancholy, even romance. Well known for his large-scale photographs of large-scale civil engineering in rural places, both in Japan and in the West, Toshio Shibata here presents the view with a book of seven jewel-like images of Japanese gas stations at night, beautifully reproduced and accompanied by a silver gelatin photograph, hand printed by the artist himself. ?Toshio Shibata occupies a distinct place in landscape photography: His pictures don't idealize pristine wilderness nor do they moralize about the damaging imprint humans leave upon the natural world. Shibata studies places of contact ? where we have altered the earth ? and finds reflection, wonder, awe. Beauty, in his work, is inclusive, and purity is a matter of compositional elegance rather than rarefied subject matter.? ? Leah Ollman, Los Angeles Times Gas Stations: 1982 & 1986 is limited to 500 numbered copies, each including a 5x7 inch original print that has been signed by the artist. ISBN: 978-1-59005-528-1 Hardcover, 6 x 8 1/2, 16 pages, 7 duotone plates, 1 original signed photograph.