Produktbeschreibung
ARTISTS FROM THE TIME OF THE BIRTH OF GAY MAGAZINES
Pot Publishing, Tokio 2008 (3. Auflage, Erstausgabe 2003)
Hardcover im Schuber, schwarz/weiß & Farbe, 15 x 22 cm, 192 Seiten
Inhalt:
Traditional Japanese male images are often associated with images such as tattoos, short black hair, and white loincloths. All of these and more are in this book. The book rediscovers and reevaluates gay erotic artists whose work had been considered ephemeral entertainment in gay magazines.
This book, as suggested by the subtitle "artists from the time of the birth of gay magazines," includes provocative gay erotic art by Okawa Tatsuji, Funayama Sanshi, Mishima Go, and Hirano Go, who contributed to early Japanese gay magazines such as "Barazoku," "Sabu," "Adon." It also features anonymous artists pieces from the magazine "Fuzokukitan."
In addition to the wonderful high-quality reproductions of rare drawings from the past, this book features detailed descriptions, in both Japanese and English, of the artists and a history of gay erotic art in Japan by the contemporary gay erotic artist, Tagame Gengoroh. This path-breaking contribution to gay culture is the first book of its kind on the art of the emerging gay Japanese sub-culture.
Pot Publishing, Tokio 2008 (3. Auflage, Erstausgabe 2003)
Hardcover im Schuber, schwarz/weiß & Farbe, 15 x 22 cm, 192 Seiten
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Inhalt:
Traditional Japanese male images are often associated with images such as tattoos, short black hair, and white loincloths. All of these and more are in this book. The book rediscovers and reevaluates gay erotic artists whose work had been considered ephemeral entertainment in gay magazines.
This book, as suggested by the subtitle "artists from the time of the birth of gay magazines," includes provocative gay erotic art by Okawa Tatsuji, Funayama Sanshi, Mishima Go, and Hirano Go, who contributed to early Japanese gay magazines such as "Barazoku," "Sabu," "Adon." It also features anonymous artists pieces from the magazine "Fuzokukitan."
In addition to the wonderful high-quality reproductions of rare drawings from the past, this book features detailed descriptions, in both Japanese and English, of the artists and a history of gay erotic art in Japan by the contemporary gay erotic artist, Tagame Gengoroh. This path-breaking contribution to gay culture is the first book of its kind on the art of the emerging gay Japanese sub-culture.
