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Washington Square Koji kitagawa In the 1920s he coined

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In the 1920s he coined the term "New Vision" for his belief that photography could create a whole new way of seeing the outside world that the human eye could not

we are able to find meaning in this newly coined phrase “modern slavery”

his photographic inquiry expands to document a broader theme: the ongoing dialogue between commerce and faith

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Washington Square Koji kitagawa In the 1920s he coinedFirst edition of Washington Square by Dave Heath (2016) First impression Large format hardback in new condition Published by Stanley Barker About In the late 50s, New Yorks Washington Square was a place of rebellion, nicknamed junkie row and described by Simone de Beauvoir as "A cosmopolitan chorus of tourists, intellectuals, students and a dubious collection of beatniks, hippies and bohemians who gather while in the dimly lit night clubs and coffee

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