A portrait of the brilliantly gifted and deeply troubled Japanese photographer Masahisa Fukase, “Ravens” is an arresting and engrossing slice of artistic life on the edge from “England Is ...
Taking its title from a 10-year black-and-white project published to wide acclaim in 1986, "Ravens" opens with Fukase's 1982 ...
Late celebrated Japanese photographer Masahisa Fukase (1934-2012) is often associated with his obsessive portrayal of his wife, beloved muse Yoko Wanibe, and ravens, after Yoko divorced him.
Ravens is structured around key points in Fukase’s life ... Asano and Kumi Takiuchi look incredibly like the real-life Masahisa and Yoko and convey the tensions of a couple whose love endured ...