Published by Kawade Shobo Shinsha in 2010, “Soul and Soul 1960–1991” is a landmark retrospective of the career of Japanese photographer Kenji Ishiguro. Spanning over thirty years, this volume captures the shifting spirit of Japan through Ishiguro’s raw and deeply personal lens. The collection includes his early 1960s documentations of social upheaval and urban life, alongside his later explorations of the psychological landscape of the 1980s. Known for his “Provoke-style” aesthetic, Ishiguro’s work in this book presents a gritty, unsentimental portrait of people navigating the rapid modernization and cultural shifts of the 20th century.