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Eikoh Hosoe : pioneering post-1945 Japanese photography
- Title
- Eikoh Hosoe : pioneering post-1945 Japanese photography / [edited by Yasufumi Nakamori ; translated by Lili Selden].
- Author
- Hosoe, Eikō, 1933-
- Publication
- London : MACK, 2021.
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- Description
- 397 pages : illustrations (some color); 33 cm
- Summary
- "Eikoh Hosoe (b. 1933, Yamagata) is one of the most influential Japanese photographers in the history of the medium. This comprehensive volume, published to coincide with a major retrospective exhibition in Japan, will be the primary resource on Hosoe's oeuvre, edited, designed, and produced under the artist's direction and with the collaboration of internationally renowned curator and scholar Yasufumi Nakamori. Since the mid-1950s, Eikoh Hosoe has been at the forefront of photographic practice in Japan: as an image-maker encompassing a broad range of subjects; a curator introducing works of master European and American photographers to Japan in 1968; a teacher informing the careers of numerous distinguished photographers, such as Daido Moriyama. He co-established an influential lens-based art journal, co-founded the photographic cooperative Vivo and later the progressive Photography Workshop, created a university education curriculum and photography collection, and exhibited and published numerous books and catalogues of his own photographs in Japan. In the process, he pioneered the establishment of postwar Japanese photography, rescuing the medium from the pre-existing modes of documentary and realism and positioning it at a new nexus of art, literature, performance, and film." -- Publisher's website
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Contents
- Transgressing borders and transcending photography in post-1945 Japan / Yasufumi Nakamori -- Work in response to the second world war: navel and a-bomb, Hiroshima, Luna Rossa, and deadly ashes -- Early work -- How to do things with cameras / Christina Yang -- Man and woman -- Embrace -- Kamaitachi -- Ordeal by roses -- Simon: a private landscape -- Portraits of artists in their youth -- Tatsumi Hijikata, Kazou Ohno, and Ukiyo-e projections -- The cosmos of Gaudi.
- Call Number
- TR647
- ISBN
- 1913620247
- 9781913620240
- OCLC
- 1248898462
- on1248898462
- SCSB-14573024
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries