Keizo Kitajima
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One Year for Japan, un calendrier pour protéger les enfants contre les radiations
One Year for Japan
Ce calendrier est un projet de charité pour lever des fonds pour NPNPC (National Parents Network to Protect Children from Radiation) qui est un réseau national de parents pour protéger les enfants contre les radiations.
Cette année, 12 photographes sont représentés : Makoto Hada, Tomoki Imai, Masashi Nagao, Go Itami, Seiji Shibuya, Keizo Kitajima, Rinko Kawauchi, Katsumi Omori, Takashi Homma, Daido Moriyama, Rie Suzuki, et Aya Takada.
100% des bénéfices seront donné à NPNPC http://kodomozenkoku.com
Published by Lozen up
Editorial supervision by Laurence Vecten
Design by Madoka Rindal
7 sheets
18 x 23,5 cm
17 euros + shipping
Edition of 500
Pour acheter le calendrier : Cliquez-ici
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Venez découvrir le nouveau numéro de The Viewer
The Viewer est un magazine en ligne gratuit axé sur la création photographique et vidéo actuelle.
Indépendant et sans publicité, il a pour objectif de proposer un regard singulier au travers de travaux d’artistes émergeants et de questionnements à la fois ouverts et actuels.
A destination d’un public amateur ou averti, The Viewer est avant tout un projet qui veut mettre en avant des travaux originaux et ainsi participer à la diversité de la création artistique contemporaine.
Avec ce numéro éclectique, The Viewer signe sa quatrième sortie de l'année et présente des travaux d'horizons differents, réunis autour de la question du portrait, de son interprétation et de l'image de l'autre.... - Livre
Keizo Kitajima Back to Okinawa
Folio; newsprint; silkscreened black wrappers; hand-sewn binding; clear plastic bag. Limited edition of 250 copies, signed and numbered.... - Exposition
TOKYO-e au BAL - Keizo Kitajima, Yukichi Watabe, Yutaka Takanashi : trois figures de la photographie japonaise
Le BAL présente pour la première fois en Europe le travail de Keizo Kitajima, grande figure de la photographie japonaise. Keizo Kitajima est né en 1954 à Suzaka (Nagano).
Photographe précoce, son adolescence est marquée par la découverte des travaux précurseurs de Nobuyoshi Araki et de Daido Moriyama. Sensible à la forme narrative très cinématographique du premier et à la critique acerbe de la société contemporaine du second, il revendiquera ces deux filiations. En 1975, il intègre l’école de photographie WORKSHOP à Tokyo crée par Shomei Tomatsu, où vont enseigner Nobuyoshi Araki, Masahisa Fukase, Eikoh Hosoe, Daido Moriyama, et Norimitsu Yokosuka. Elève de Daido Moriyam... - Exposition
Keizo Kitajima - The Joy of Portraits
Amador Gallery is pleased to announce "The Joy of Portraits", the second gallery exhibition of iconic Japanese photographer Keizo Kitajima. In 1976, Kitajima made his impressive debut with photographs capturing Koza in Okinawa, a town near the US military base, in the period just after the end of the Vietnam War. Subsequenty, he expanded his purview to include Tokyo, New York and Eastern Europe. While the photographs he made during those periods strikes us with their dazzling quality, Kitajima drastically changed his method of photographing after he visited the Soviet Union in 1991, as that nation was on the verge of collapsing. The exhibition will include work spanning the period 1976 - 1991, including works from each of these series.
Keizo Kitajima was born in Nagano in 1954. When h... - Exposition
FOR A LANGUAGE TO COME Japanese Photobooks
Carolina Nitsch is pleased to present FOR A LANGUAGE TO COME - Provoking Change in Japanese Postwar Photography at Carolina Nitsch Project Room in Chelsea. This exhibition of photographers and their seminal books in postwar Japan surveys a highpoint in the history of photography books. On display are vintage editions of some 35 rare Japanese photobooks from the late 1950s to the early 1990s and complete page by page media presentations of selected titles.
In no other country have photographers created so many publications and numerous Japanese photographers continue to prefer books as the ultimate presentation for their projects. Many photographers featured in this show were at the forefront of a postwar cultural movement in Japan. At its core was the iconoclastic magazine Provoke (1968-69), which had a vital influenc... - Exposition
New York: Original Books
The Cohen Amador Gallery is pleased to announce its summer group exhibition, "Original Books," a selection of black and white photographs from Morten Andersen, Jens Liebchen, Keizo Kitajima, Gabriele Basilico, and John Gossage, five prominent, contemporary photographers from five different countries. Culled from unique photo-book projects, the styles and subject matter of each series varies dramatically; however by using the format of the photo-book as an art tool each photographer has come to fully articulate their ideas visually.
Norwegian photographer Morten Andersen and German photographer Jens Liebchen have taken a conceptual approach in their projects. In photographs from Days of Night, Andersen assembles a furtive, noirish series, which constructs a tense and emotionally heightened, fictional cityscap...
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