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Gerry Johansson

Tokyo

Limitied Edition: 500
numbered and signed
published in 2016
Dimensions: 24 x 29,4 cm, 9 1/2 x 11 3/5 inch
Weight: 1.15 kg
Printing: offset duotone
Cover: : linen with tipped in photograph
160 pages
Images: 95 mostly full-page reproductions
Englisch/Japanese
ISBN 978-91-976326-6-X
regular edition almost sold out, price on request

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Gerry Johansson

Tokyo

Numbers #001–#020 image#24 Makuhari

The first 100 copies are special editions. They come in a box together with gelatins-silver contact print printed by the artist.

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Numbers #021–#040 image#36 Otemachi

The first 100 copies are special editions. They come in a box together with gelatins-silver contact print printed by the artist.

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Numbers #041–#060 iimage#49 Asakusa

The first 100 copies are special editions. They come in a box together with gelatins-silver contact print printed by the artist.

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Numbers #061–#080 image#62 Suidobashi

The first 100 copies are special editions. They come in a box together with gelatins-silver contact print printed by the artist.

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Numbers #081–#100 image#92 Makuhari

The first 100 copies are special editions. They come in a box together with gelatins-silver contact print printed by the artist.

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„Tokyo“ is the first book by Gerry Johansson in our house. The images already made in 2004 show a deserted Japanese capital, an architecture with clear geometric structures. Some of the modern high-risers turn into graphic patterns. Very rarely you will find traditional houses or street-scenes. Even typical Japanese trees appear sometimes as shadows on concrete walls. Or look like an art of growing bonsai trees next to huge sky scrapers. By using the large format 8 by 10 inch camera, the black & white negatives together with the artists gelatine-silver enlargements produce an enormous variety of greyscales.