Rinko Kawauchi
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Artiste japonaise née en 1972.
Rinko Kawauchi was born in Shiga in 1972 and became interested in photography while she was studying at Seian Junior College of Art and Design. As is customary with Japanese photographers she began her career as an artist by publishing her work in her own photography books. In the year 2001 she became famous over night in Japan after the simultaneous publication of the three photography books "Hanako" (named after a disabled girl), "Utatane" (siesta) and "Hanab...
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L'illuminance de Rinko Kawauchi à la Ilan Engel Gallery
Identité forte de la jeune photographie japonaise, Rinko Kawauchi se distingue par la simplicité apparente de ses images qui révèlent la trompeuse et délicate simplicité du quotidien. Ce sont des successions d’instantanés de vies, une poésie du réel revisitée, mais jamais banale. L’...
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Strange & Familiar: Three Views of Brighton
New works by three internationally acclaimed photographers, each presenting a very different response to the city of Brighton & Hove. Rinko Kawauchi (JPN), and Alec Soth (USA) commissioned by Photoworks and Stephen Gill (UK), in association with the Archive of Modern Conflict.
Alec Soth
Brighton Picture Hunt
For this Photoworks commission, his first in t...
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A Glimmer in Silence de Rinko Kawauchi
To mark the ten-year anniversary of Galerie Priska Pasquer, we are delighted to present a selection of new works by Rinko Kawauchi.
With “A Glimmer in Silence”, Rinko Kawauchi recalls the spirit of the “Utatane” series with which she entered the art scene in 2001. Today, Rinko Kawauchi is one of the best-known Japanese photographers of her generation.<...
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Summer Loves
This exhibition is based on the idea of 'infatuations' that can affect both photographers and exhibition curators. People often suppose that museums make choices as objectively as possible, but actually this is far from from the truth. Just as an artist may feel physically and emotionally attracted to a particular subject, the collector or curator might also have a ‘crush’ on a cert...
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Focus Japan
«Focus Japan» is the first of our exhibitions about Japanese Photography this year.
We start with an overview of our collection. Alongside watercoloured Albumines from the 19th century, at that time mainly produced for travellers from the West, we show samples from the sixities and seventies, two important decades for Japanese Photography, as well as some works of the...
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Transient Wonders, Everyday Bliss - Rinko Kawauchi
In her still and subdued works, Rinko Kawauchi (1972), one of the most celebrated Japanese photographers of her generation – tries to capture the brief and transient beauty of the everyday things we often overlook. Playing on such themes as the family and our interaction with the cycle of nature and life, this artist looks for wonder in details. It is astonishing that her sensitive yet fo...
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Rinko Kawauchi - Utatane
Rinko Kawauchi, née en 1972 dans la province de Shiga, est l’une des photographes les plus talentueuses de la jeune génération japonaise. Elle revient en France, pour une exposition personnelle organisée à Paris par Antoine de Vilmorin du 4 avril au 3 mai 2008.
Les quarante photographies choisies pour cette exposition proviennent de la séri...
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Rinko Kawauchi à la Photographers' Gallery
Although this is Rinko Kawauchi's (b. Shiga, Japan, 1972) first UK exhibition, she has had, and continues to have, a prolific publishing profile. In a matter of a few years she published around six significant books featuring different series of her work including: Aila(2004); Hanabi(2001); Utatane(2001); Hanako(2001); Cui Cui(2005) and the eyes the ears (2005). Anne Tucker points out that this is...
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