Takuma Nakahira: At the Limits of the Gaze

Selected writings by Takuma Nakahira

Takuma Nakahira illustrator Franz Prichard editor Daniel Abbe editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Aperture

Publishing:15th Jan '26

£22.00

This title is due to be published on 15th January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Takuma Nakahira: At the Limits of the Gaze cover

The first English-language collection of Takuma Nakahira’s influential writings on photography.

At the Limits of the Gaze collects the writings of photographer and critic Takuma Nakahira in English for the first time. A crucial figure within the history of Japanese photography, Nakahira is best known outside of Japan as a founding member of Provoke, the experimental magazine of photographs, essays, and poetry, first published in 1968, and for his important photobook For a Language to Come (1970). Throughout a decades-long career, Nakahira raised incisive questions about visual culture and politics in both his photography and his writing. As part of a dynamic moment of artistic and political experimentation in Tokyo, he wrote on a range of topics hardly limited to photography: art, film, journalism, literature, politics, television, and more. Nakahira’s essays brim with urgency, relentlessly interrogating photography’s relationship to power, the connection between language and images, and the gaze. As editors and translators Daniel Abbe and Franz Prichard write, Nakahira’s essays “both suggest doubt about, and possibilities for, a photographically mediated reckoning with the world.”

ISBN: 9781597115780

Dimensions: 208mm x 132mm x 25mm

Weight: 453g

208 pages