© Delano James Whiltow
Sous Les Etoiles The Gallery 560 Broadway #205 10012 New York États-Unis
(NEW YORK, November 20, 2013) Sous Les Etoiles Gallery is pleased to announce Mangaland: A Tokyo Retrospective, marking photographer James Whitlow Delano’s twenty years working in Japan. Since he visited the city of Tokyo in spring of 1993 at a friend’s urging, James Whitlow Delano has become one of the most informed photographic eyes on Japanese culture. Delano’s substantial ouevre of photography in Asia, characterized by his ethereal use of vignette and partial defocus, present a complex tableau of a society at once jaded yet naive, resilient yet vulnerable.
Mangaland: A Tokyo Retrospective draws from two long-term projects of the artist, Mangaland and Black Tsunami. The images of Mangaland the tenuous, almost vaporous moments, found within what Delano describes as the city’s « volcanic brilliance ». A young Japanese man, alone in a sea of pedestrians, gazes blankly ahead, the endless high-rises of the city muted but visible through the clear plastic umbrella he holds; three boys sit conspiratorially together under an expressway, their hunched bodies dot the expanse of concrete all around them while in the distance, the city’s construction can be seen puncturing the evening sky; and a young woman in pigtails levels a piercing glance at the viewer, her cigarette held aloft in a moment of frank appraisal. As Delano notes, « It is as though the paranormal flirts just below the surface, just out of reach ».
Also presented are select images from the series Black Tsunami, recently published by FotoEvidence in the new photo « Black Tsunami: Japan 2011 », depicting the aftermath of the 2011 tsunami and Fukushima meltdown. Together, the two series present not only the artistic merits of the photographer’s work, but also its journalistic imperative.
© Delano James Whiltow
James Whitlow Delano, born 1960, is an American-born photographer based in Tokyo, Japan. As one of today’s foremost photographers of Asia, his work has appeared worldwide in numerous magazines and photo festivals, from Visa Pour L’Image to Rencontres D’Arles to Noorderlicht, and has been awarded internationally, including the Alfred Eisenstadt Award (from Columbia University and LIFE magazine), Leica’s Oskar Barnack, Picture of the Year International, NPPA, and PDN, among many others. Delano’s work is held in the permanent collections of La Triennale di Milano Fine Arts Museum (Milano, Italy); Museum of Fine Arts (Houston, TX); Museo Fotografia Contemporanea (Milano, Italy); Museum of Photographic Arts’ Dubois Library (San Diego, CA); Noorderlicht Photography Festival (Groningen, Netherlands); and the Permanent Leica Book Archive (Solms, Germany). His newly released book, “Black Tsunami: Japan 2011” (FotoEvidence), received a 2012 PX3 Award. James Whitlow Delano is a grantee for the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.
© Delano James Whiltow
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Founded in 2006 by gallerist, curator and former reporter Corinne Tapia, Sous Les Etoiles Gallery is a leading New York-based photography gallery that participates in several art and photography fairs in the United States. Founded in 2006, Sous Les Etoiles Gallery has evolved into a significant gallery that nurtures the work of photographers with unique stories to tell. From the time she opened the gallery’s doors, Corinne Tapia has grown the business and her focus is on developing the gallery’s curatorial program and the careers of the artists represented. For more information please visit www.souslesetoilesgallery.net.
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© Delano James Whiltow