After the Thaw (last copy - review copy)
by Tomoko Yoneda
Photographs: Tomoko Yoneda
Publisher: Akaaka
144 pages
Year: 2014
Comments: 249 × 271 ㎜, hardcover. Review copy.
This book contains Yoneda's works taken in Hungary and Estonia, 2004.
She visited there as a member of EU-Japan Fest program, and the book was published in 2005 once. For this book, she added unpublished 38 images to the previous book, and also the size of the book became much bigger.
-photographed in Hungary
Hungary boasts some of the world’s leading spas, and Yoneda both works with a leitmotif of water and pursues its history at the mercy of its large neighbors. Her photographs include scenes of a holiday camp once reserved for the use of Communist Party elites and the city of Sopron, which helped trigger the fall of the Berlin Wall.
-photographed in Estonia
Since its proclamation of independence from the Soviet Union in 1990, Estonia has at long last set about establishing its own national identity. Much of its history of Soviet rule remains out of sight. For the subthemes of her work, Yoneda reaches to the long-running resistance movement of the Forest Brothers and the beautiful woodlands that were their hideouts.
Tomoko Yoneda
Born 1965 in Hyogo Japan. Graduated from Royal College of Art, MA in Photography, London. She makes her works based on "memory" and "history." Now lives and works in London.
more books tagged »interior« | >> see all
-
Momentum (signed)
by Andreas H. Bitesnich
Euro 250 -
Kitchen Stories from the Balkans (signed + print)
by Eugenia Maximova
Euro 220 -
Russian Interiors (first edition)
by Andy Rocchelli
Euro 550 -
Black Landscapes and Hidden Interiors
by Calin Kruse
Euro 15 -
Lost in Time
by Marc Theis
Euro 40 -
Just the Two of Us (signed + print)
by Klaus Pichler
sold out
more books tagged »landscape« | >> see all
-
Open Space Office - Special Edition
by Tito Mouraz
sold out -
Retrospective Two
by Michael Kenna
sold out -
Coastline (signed)
by Xiao Zhang
sold out -
Things here and things still to come (signed - last copy)
by José Pedro Cortes
Euro 250 -
Veramente
by Guido Guidi
Euro 220 -
TRÁNSITO
by Andrés Medina
Euro 25
more books tagged »Japanese« | >> see all
-
Araki Teller, Teller Araki - ATTA (signed by Juergen Teller - ...
by Nobuyoshi Araki & Jürgen Teller
sold out -
Tokoyo no mushi (signed)
by Hara Yoshiichi
sold out -
Shimakage (signed)
by Chieko Shiraishi
sold out -
Babel: Ordinary Landscapes (signed)
by Taishi Hirokawa
sold out -
The Declaration of Photo-Secession Tokyo
by various photographers
sold out -
The Last Cosmology
by Kikuji Kawada
sold out
more books tagged »architecture« | >> see all
-
Hong Kong Inside Outside
by Michael Wolf
sold out -
Power Book (signed - last copy)
by Luca Zanier
Euro 75 -
not far - special edition (signed+print+1booklet)
by Ildi Hermann
sold out -
Baghdad Suite (book+print - last copy)
by Andrew Phelps
Euro 660 -
Soviet Bus Stops
by Christopher Herwig
sold out -
Itoshima
by Juliane Eirich
sold out
more books tagged »Eastern Europe« | >> see all
-
Skopje with Eyes Wide Open
by Ivan Blazhev
sold out -
Praha
by Josef Sudek
Euro 360 -
KARCZEBY (signed)
by Adam Panczuk
sold out -
Gypsies
by Josef Koudelka
sold out -
Focus on Belarus
by Andrei Liankevich
sold out -
Fruit Garden (signed)
by Sputnik Photos
Euro 52
Random selection from the Virtual bookshelf josefchladek.com
After the Thaw (last copy - review copy)
by Tomoko Yoneda
Photographs: Tomoko Yoneda
Publisher: Akaaka
144 pages
Year: 2014
Comments: 249 × 271 ㎜, hardcover. Review copy.
This book contains Yoneda's works taken in Hungary and Estonia, 2004.
She visited there as a member of EU-Japan Fest program, and the book was published in 2005 once. For this book, she added unpublished 38 images to the previous book, and also the size of the book became much bigger.
-photographed in Hungary
Hungary boasts some of the world’s leading spas, and Yoneda both works with a leitmotif of water and pursues its history at the mercy of its large neighbors. Her photographs include scenes of a holiday camp once reserved for the use of Communist Party elites and the city of Sopron, which helped trigger the fall of the Berlin Wall.
-photographed in Estonia
Since its proclamation of independence from the Soviet Union in 1990, Estonia has at long last set about establishing its own national identity. Much of its history of Soviet rule remains out of sight. For the subthemes of her work, Yoneda reaches to the long-running resistance movement of the Forest Brothers and the beautiful woodlands that were their hideouts.
Tomoko Yoneda
Born 1965 in Hyogo Japan. Graduated from Royal College of Art, MA in Photography, London. She makes her works based on "memory" and "history." Now lives and works in London.
more books tagged »interior« | >> see all
-
Momentum (signed)
by Andreas H. Bitesnich
Euro 250 -
Kitchen Stories from the Balkans (signed + print)
by Eugenia Maximova
Euro 220 -
Russian Interiors (first edition)
by Andy Rocchelli
Euro 550 -
Black Landscapes and Hidden Interiors
by Calin Kruse
Euro 15 -
Lost in Time
by Marc Theis
Euro 40 -
Just the Two of Us (signed + print)
by Klaus Pichler
sold out
more books tagged »landscape« | >> see all
-
Open Space Office - Special Edition
by Tito Mouraz
sold out -
Retrospective Two
by Michael Kenna
sold out -
Coastline (signed)
by Xiao Zhang
sold out -
Things here and things still to come (signed - last copy)
by José Pedro Cortes
Euro 250 -
Veramente
by Guido Guidi
Euro 220 -
TRÁNSITO
by Andrés Medina
Euro 25
more books tagged »Japanese« | >> see all
-
Araki Teller, Teller Araki - ATTA (signed by Juergen Teller - ...
by Nobuyoshi Araki & Jürgen Teller
sold out -
Tokoyo no mushi (signed)
by Hara Yoshiichi
sold out -
Shimakage (signed)
by Chieko Shiraishi
sold out -
Babel: Ordinary Landscapes (signed)
by Taishi Hirokawa
sold out -
The Declaration of Photo-Secession Tokyo
by various photographers
sold out -
The Last Cosmology
by Kikuji Kawada
sold out
more books tagged »architecture« | >> see all
-
Hong Kong Inside Outside
by Michael Wolf
sold out -
Power Book (signed - last copy)
by Luca Zanier
Euro 75 -
not far - special edition (signed+print+1booklet)
by Ildi Hermann
sold out -
Baghdad Suite (book+print - last copy)
by Andrew Phelps
Euro 660 -
Soviet Bus Stops
by Christopher Herwig
sold out -
Itoshima
by Juliane Eirich
sold out
more books tagged »Eastern Europe« | >> see all
-
Skopje with Eyes Wide Open
by Ivan Blazhev
sold out -
Praha
by Josef Sudek
Euro 360 -
KARCZEBY (signed)
by Adam Panczuk
sold out -
Gypsies
by Josef Koudelka
sold out -
Focus on Belarus
by Andrei Liankevich
sold out -
Fruit Garden (signed)
by Sputnik Photos
Euro 52
Random selection from the Virtual bookshelf josefchladek.com
After the Thaw (last copy - review copy)
by Tomoko Yoneda
Photographs: Tomoko Yoneda
Publisher: Akaaka
144 pages
Year: 2014
Comments: 249 × 271 ㎜, hardcover. Review copy.
This book contains Yoneda's works taken in Hungary and Estonia, 2004.
She visited there as a member of EU-Japan Fest program, and the book was published in 2005 once. For this book, she added unpublished 38 images to the previous book, and also the size of the book became much bigger.
-photographed in Hungary
Hungary boasts some of the world’s leading spas, and Yoneda both works with a leitmotif of water and pursues its history at the mercy of its large neighbors. Her photographs include scenes of a holiday camp once reserved for the use of Communist Party elites and the city of Sopron, which helped trigger the fall of the Berlin Wall.
-photographed in Estonia
Since its proclamation of independence from the Soviet Union in 1990, Estonia has at long last set about establishing its own national identity. Much of its history of Soviet rule remains out of sight. For the subthemes of her work, Yoneda reaches to the long-running resistance movement of the Forest Brothers and the beautiful woodlands that were their hideouts.
Tomoko Yoneda
Born 1965 in Hyogo Japan. Graduated from Royal College of Art, MA in Photography, London. She makes her works based on "memory" and "history." Now lives and works in London.
more books tagged »interior« | >> see all
-
Momentum (signed)
by Andreas H. Bitesnich
Euro 250 -
Kitchen Stories from the Balkans (signed + print)
by Eugenia Maximova
Euro 220 -
Russian Interiors (first edition)
by Andy Rocchelli
Euro 550 -
Black Landscapes and Hidden Interiors
by Calin Kruse
Euro 15 -
Lost in Time
by Marc Theis
Euro 40 -
Just the Two of Us (signed + print)
by Klaus Pichler
sold out
more books tagged »landscape« | >> see all
-
Open Space Office - Special Edition
by Tito Mouraz
sold out -
Retrospective Two
by Michael Kenna
sold out -
Coastline (signed)
by Xiao Zhang
sold out -
Things here and things still to come (signed - last copy)
by José Pedro Cortes
Euro 250 -
Veramente
by Guido Guidi
Euro 220 -
TRÁNSITO
by Andrés Medina
Euro 25
more books tagged »Japanese« | >> see all
-
Araki Teller, Teller Araki - ATTA (signed by Juergen Teller - ...
by Nobuyoshi Araki & Jürgen Teller
sold out -
Tokoyo no mushi (signed)
by Hara Yoshiichi
sold out -
Shimakage (signed)
by Chieko Shiraishi
sold out -
Babel: Ordinary Landscapes (signed)
by Taishi Hirokawa
sold out -
The Declaration of Photo-Secession Tokyo
by various photographers
sold out -
The Last Cosmology
by Kikuji Kawada
sold out
more books tagged »architecture« | >> see all
-
Hong Kong Inside Outside
by Michael Wolf
sold out -
Power Book (signed - last copy)
by Luca Zanier
Euro 75 -
not far - special edition (signed+print+1booklet)
by Ildi Hermann
sold out -
Baghdad Suite (book+print - last copy)
by Andrew Phelps
Euro 660 -
Soviet Bus Stops
by Christopher Herwig
sold out -
Itoshima
by Juliane Eirich
sold out
more books tagged »Eastern Europe« | >> see all
-
Skopje with Eyes Wide Open
by Ivan Blazhev
sold out -
Praha
by Josef Sudek
Euro 360 -
KARCZEBY (signed)
by Adam Panczuk
sold out -
Gypsies
by Josef Koudelka
sold out -
Focus on Belarus
by Andrei Liankevich
sold out -
Fruit Garden (signed)
by Sputnik Photos
Euro 52
Random selection from the Virtual bookshelf josefchladek.com
