
UNTITLED RECORDS is a new series of photographic booklets together with solo exhibitions conceived by Keizo Kitajima, which will compose a collection of more than twenty issues, presented four times per year. This kind of project is not unexpected for Kitajima, who already began his photographic career in 1979 with twelve issues of Photo Express Tokyo, in which he vividly portrayed the men and women filled with an urban atmosphere of that period. But our time differs profoundly from the 1970s: the collapse of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, the liberal economy booming worldwide, the Internet network and supply chain spread everywhere, the shock doctrine and market liberalization in all areas, civil and local conflicts bogging down here and there, etc. Regarding Japan, the aftermath of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and of Fukushima nuclear accidents is always cruel and insistent. All these events have often given the impression that the reality in front of us turned suddenly into another thing entirely unfamiliar. While photographing the stricken area in Fukushima and Sanriku, Kitajima realized that the staggering reality before him was not free from the influence of the permeating images, which had also an overwhelming reality. We are in an era where a single and objective point of view might not be enough to observe and understand the world. The UNTITLED RECORDS series gives us a visual document of this era: a graphic testimony that will allow us to reflect on the past and future of our time. This project is also an exploration to criticize the thinking of a binomial confrontation between such as victims / non-victims, ordinary / extraordinary and record / fiction. It contains photos taken around Japan, from Hokkaido to Okinawa, including damaged areas in Sanriku and Fukushima.
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UNTITLED RECORDS is a series of photographic booklets conceived by Keizo Kitajima, which will compose a collection of more than twenty issues, published four times per year. The newest vol.8 will be published on 26 April 2016.
Book release date: April 26, 2016
16 pages, Soft cover
Published by KULA
price: 2,160 yen (tax included)
*Special Editon with a print
Price: ¥32,400 (tax included)
limited edition of 12
c- print
housed in a folding box
image size: 17.7 x 22.2 cm
paper size: 19.9 x 24.4cm
each print is signed and numbered
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Issues no. 37 and 38 of Nana Kakuda’s monthly “Asia photographer’s gallery TSUSHIN” have been published. The series is planned to have 50 issues. The A5-sized photocards include diary-like texts and photos taken in Vietnam.
APG TSUSHIN 37, 38
Publish date: April, 2016 / A5 size, 1sheet
price: 200 yen (tax included)
Binder
price: 500 yen (tax included)
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SHORELINE is a series of photographic booklets by Keiko Sasaoka. Issues no. 19 and 20 record Agano River in Niigata Prefecture in the summer and winter.
SHORELINE 19, 20: Agano River
Publish date: March, 2016 / 8+1 pages, Booklet, color
price: 300 yen (tax included)
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The cover of each volume is painted or has a collage or fragment of a work affixed, making each copy unique.
NURETA KOKEI
Medium Octavo, color, 43 pages,
Publish date: July, 2015
price: 1,600 yen (tax included)

Latest issue No. 13 of annual magazine “photographers’ gallery press”.
Contents
After the End of Everything
“MASUYAMA Tazuko: After the End of Everything” Conversations 1 (Jp)
Norio Akasaka, Hiroko Nobe, Masashi Kohara
“MASUYAMA Tazuko: After the End of Everything” Conversations 2 (Jp)
Fujio Omaki, Michihiro Shinoda, Masashi Kohara
“Wherever I Might Be”:
Tomb and Its Supplements (Jp)
Satoshi Ukai
A Position of Ninoshima (Jp)
Shino Kuraishi
Tripod and Photography (Jp)
Kazumichi Hashimoto
Quelle Émotion! Quelle Émotion? (Jp)
Georges Didi-Huberman
translated by Kazumichi Hashimoto
Think by Images:
An Interview with Georges Didi-Huberman (Jp/En)
by Kazumichi Hashimoto
Rewriting the History of Photography:
An Interview with Geoffrey Batchen (Jp/En)
by Yoshiaki Kai
Commentary on Geoffrey Batchen’s Forget Me Not: Photography and Remembrance (Jp)
Osamu Maekawa
Contemporary Photography and the Antitheatrical Tradition:
An Interview with Michael Fried (Jp/En)
by Yoshiaki Kai
Notes on Michael Fried’s Why Photography Matters as Art as Never Before (Jp/En)
Michio Hayashi
On Recent Writings of Geoffrey Batchen and Michael Fried (Jp)
Yoshiaki Kai
photographers’ gallery press no. 13
Publisher: photographers’ gallery
Book size: B5 size(W182 × H257 mm)
Number of pages: 242 pages
Date of issue: November 20, 2015
Price: 2,160 yen (tax included)
Responsible for issuing: Keizo Kitajima
Editor in chief: Takuro Yoneda
Design: Tomohiro Koketsu
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