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Tag Archives: Ferdinand Brüggemann

An Interview with Ferdinand Brüggemann – ‘Issei Suda Master of Japanese Photography’ (2011)

“The projection of Western fantasies onto the “Orient” is an essential aspect of the centuries’ old discourse on Orientalism. The West was always projecting images onto the Orient, particularly fantasies and topics considered taboo or unfulfilled in the West.”   Issei Suda, a Master of Japanese Photography This interview with Ferdinand Brüggemann was conducted by […]

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