Publisher's Synopsis
Comprising 18 images selected from Masahisa Fukase's Hibi series. Hibi is literally a series of street photographs in which each of the black and white images painstakingly attend to the road's surface - the worn road-markings, the fading lines and arrows eroded by the city's innumerable inhabitants, a web of fissures in the asphalt. In 1992, Fukase printed and painted the works for a solo exhibition, 'Private Scenes '92', held at Nikon Salon in Tokyo. He overlaid a set of bromide prints with fluid drawings in brightly coloured inks and on every image the physical presence of the artist is traced, a shadow-presence which seems to offer a reading, an interpretation but one that can never be fully resolved.