Sumo
First edition of Sumo by Craig McDean (2011)
First impressionĀ
In an edition of 250 numbered copiesĀ
Published on the occasion of McDean's exhibition of the same name in Half Gallery, New YorkĀ
Small format paperback in fine condition
Some very minor toning to extremities and wear to cover
No internal markingsĀ
Numbered to copyright pageĀ
Japanese bound by handĀ
About
"In 1993 I lived in Japan for a year.
Through a friend I had the uncommon access to the world of the Sumo wrestler. I began to visit the Dohyo every morning around five, the start of the Sumo practice. I entered their world and eventually befriended many of the wrestlers.....
In the beginning, I was just visiting and taking photographs from a distance.....
Now, almost twenty years later, I began looking at the photographs again and seeing this body of work in a completely different way. The fluidity and abstraction of these enormous and graceful bodies in motion has inspired me all over again. They remind me of the near religious experience of being in the presence of the graceful Sumo.'
Craig Thomas McDean
Original: $270.80
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Description
First edition of Sumo by Craig McDean (2011)
First impressionĀ
In an edition of 250 numbered copiesĀ
Published on the occasion of McDean's exhibition of the same name in Half Gallery, New YorkĀ
Small format paperback in fine condition
Some very minor toning to extremities and wear to cover
No internal markingsĀ
Numbered to copyright pageĀ
Japanese bound by handĀ
About
"In 1993 I lived in Japan for a year.
Through a friend I had the uncommon access to the world of the Sumo wrestler. I began to visit the Dohyo every morning around five, the start of the Sumo practice. I entered their world and eventually befriended many of the wrestlers.....
In the beginning, I was just visiting and taking photographs from a distance.....
Now, almost twenty years later, I began looking at the photographs again and seeing this body of work in a completely different way. The fluidity and abstraction of these enormous and graceful bodies in motion has inspired me all over again. They remind me of the near religious experience of being in the presence of the graceful Sumo.'
Craig Thomas McDean