Workshop 1-8 [all published].
Tokyo, Workshop Shashin Gakko, September 1974-July 1976.
The Workshop Photography School lasted from April 1974 until March 1976, but one last journal issue was issued in July 1976. This eighth issue featured 'A Roundtable Discussion with Names Withdrawn: Bashing Photography Magazines,' in which the Workshop teachers set about challenging the conventional views of photography put forward by Asahi Camera and other photography magazines, as well as criticising popular photographers, including Kitai Kazuo and Shinoyama Kishin.
The school continued briefly as Araki's Private Photo School until 1977, when Araki offered another one-year workshop. The Workshop Photography School paved the way for several independent galleries and organisations that followed, such as Image Shop Camp, Photo Gallery Prism, and Photo Gallery Put.
First editions; issue 1 loose sheets folded horizontally as issued (390 x 267 mm, 15¼ x 10½ in), issues 2-4 tabloids folded horizontally as issued (436 x 280 mm, 17¼ x 11 in), issues 5-8 narrow 4to (281 x 148 mm, 11 x 5¾ in); black-and-white photographs printed in offset; issues 1-4 lightly toned, occasional very minor spotting, issues 3 and 4 with light wear to edges and short tear to spine at fold, issues 5-8 wire-stitched photo-illustrated wrappers, white printed in black, lightly rubbed, light handling marks, oxidation to staples, issue 8 with an abrasion to upper top right corner, an excellent to near-fine set; 16; 16; 16; 16; 72; 80; [72]; 72pp.
For a New World to Come 354-358.
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