"Eternity includes moving photographs of television screens showing the faces of Marlon Brando and other American film stars, superimposed with Japanese characters, showing an early fascination with pop glamour and portraiture." - Eve Watling, Independent "Now, a new book highlights the photographers best work: Eternity, out today with ACC Art Books. This illustrious photo book features everything from the height of London during the punk era, to moody shots of obscure Japanese musicians and backstage shots of Cyndi Lauper." - Nadja Sayej, Vanity Fair "The Heroes session changed Sukitas approach to portraiture. He now prefers to let his subjects adopt poses and gestures by themselves, while keenly observing their worldview. The Heroes cover image was to join the Aladdin Sane cover image as one of rocks most iconic photographs." - Port Magazine "In Eternity, a new book of his photographs, Sukitas storied career in both Asia and the west is recorded in his images. Everyone from Iggy Pop to Madness, George Lucas to the B-52s can be found in its pages." - Teddy Jamieson, Herald Scotland "Notable Japanese photographer Masayoshi Sukita has released for the first time (in collaboration with ACC Art Books) a mammoth, retrospective illustrated book. Loaded with distinctive photographs, ranging from his early work, music, film, fashion and travel. He was a trusted photographer of 40 years to David Bowie and Iggy Pop and produced some of their most iconic work." - Melanie Smith, Louder than war "A new exhibition, Sukita: Rare & Unseen looks back on the photographers remarkable career, one which saw him shoot the great and good of rock music royalty. In London, he captured Bowie, Iggy Pop and Marc Bolan (of T. Rex). In New York, he shot the likes of Jimi Hendrix months before the musicians death and hung out in Andy Warhols Factory." - Harriet Lloyd-Smith, Wallpaper* This impressive 256-page retrospective of Sukitas career, the first of its kind, also includes shots of punks in London and many musicians including David Sylvian, the Yellow Magic Orchestra, the B-52s and T-Rex, as well as his work in advertising and fashion photography and his less well-known street and travel imagery. - Arts and Collections "A long-overdue retrospective monograph looks at the impressive career of Masayoshi Sukita, the artist bridging East and West." - Miss Rosen, blind Magazine "I'm very satisfied with the book because it shows people many types of photos of mine, not only Bowie. " - Nenad Georgievski, All About Jazz