2018.11.08

LOUIS VUITTON FASHION EYE SILK ROAD BY KISHIN SHINOYAMA

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Korean traditional folk performing arts song talk, pansori

"LOUIS VUITTON5 titles were newly added to the photo book "Fashion · Eye" series of "Louis Vuitton". In the series, Kishin Shinoyama first participated as a Japanese photographer. Shinoyama picked up works of journeys from Nara in ancient Japan to various parts of the West from a collection of 8 volumes published in 1981 and 1982, and finished it as a book entitled "Silk Road". Among the collections covering a total of 304 pages include valuable records of cultural heritage such as the Bamiyan Great Buddha in Afghanistan, the ancient city of Palmyra, the blue sky market of Aleppo in Syria, and now due to the violence of war and fanaticism You can see a glimpse of the place where it was erased.

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On the way to Bamiyan (Bamiyan Province)

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A key link between Afghanitan and Pakistan, the Kaibar pass

"Fashion · Eye" is a photo album series capturing the charm of towns, regions, and countries from the viewpoint of fashion photographers, and has been published annually since 2016. Although binding is unified, features such as paper quality and the number of pages are also characterized by being photographed by a photographer.

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In addition to this, OLIVIERO TOSCANI (Oliviero Toscani) is a masterpiece of land art of Sicily Island Kuret Di Di But, HARLEY WEIR (Harley Weir) Iran where Persia's present and past intersect, QUENTIN DE BRIEY (Quentin de Brier) photographs the daily life of Bali and its neighboring islands, PAUL ROUSTEAU (Poe, photographs of each photographer and a new book of both from the viewpoint of each photographer and a photobook created by confronting a historical heritage You can touch charm.

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In addition, at the Louis Vuitton Roppongi Hills store and the Shinjuku store, we are holding a special display to show carefully selected works from Shinzan's recorded pictures. The exhibition is until 20th November.

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