Release date: March 17th 2017
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Red Flower, The Women of Okinawa by Mao Ishikawa
Session Press’ Red Flower, The Women of Okinawa, is the first US monograph by Okinawan photographer Mao Ishikawa, a highly revered figure in Japan. This revised edition features several unpublished photographs from the artist's first book Hot Days in Camp Hansen published in 1982. Red Flower exhibits Ishikawa’s celebration of the courageous and honest lives of women she met and befriended while working at bars in Koza and Kin that were hang-outs for black soldiers from the local US military bases. Red Flower is the seminal work for Ishikawa, marking the starting point of her subsequently long career as a photographer.
Red Flower features full-bleed images reproduced in a large format with intense b/w printing which successfully conveys the original lively spirit and tension of Ishikawa’s Camp Hansen work, available again for wider public appreciation with an essay by the artist.
Published by Session Press
Photography by Mao Ishikawa
Text by Mao Ishikawa
Designed by Alex Lin, Studio Lin
Printing by Die Keure, BE
112 pages black and white with silkscreened softcover (9.5 x 13 inches)
First Edition of 600 / Isbn 978-0-692-81744-5
Distribution by Dashwood Books in the USA
Distribution by twelvebooks in Japan: www.twelve-books.com
Suggested retail price: $85
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