Japanese jazz bars and coffee shops are insular worlds where time ceases to exist, removed from the speed and chaos of the modern urban landscape. Tokyo Jazz Joints is a visual chronicle of this unique culture that captures the transient beauty of these spaces. Established in 2015 to document Tokyo's myriad Atjazu kissatenas, the project has gradually expanded to cover the whole of Japan. These dedicated jazz listening spaces are slowly vanishing in the face of changing trends, ageing customers and gentrification. This book preserves these living museums before they disappear forever. Tokyo Jazz Joints is a documentary photography project by Northern Irish photographer Philip Arneill, in collaboration with American broadcaster James Catchpole, both long-term residents of Japan.
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ISBN13: 9783969001202
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 168
Edition: 3rd ed.
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Publisher: Kehrer Verlag
Publication City, Country: Heidelberg, Germany
Dimensions (cm): 24.5(H)x20.7(L)
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Author Biography
Philip Arneill is a Belfast-born documentary photographer and educator based in Dublin, Ireland. He holds an M.A. Photojournalism & Documentary Photography from the University of Arts London, and has had his work published online and in print media, and has exhibited in both group and solo shows worldwide. He is currently a proud member of Fotovisura's GUILD and the photographer of TOKYO JAZZ JOINTS.
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