Jan 4, 2018 - Explore rebeccasmith's board "Photos Kansuke Yamamoto", followed by 260 people on Pinterest. The son of an amateur Pictorialist photographer, Kansuke Yamamoto (Japanese, 1914—1987) developed an interest in both photography and poetry as a teenager. A photograph by Kansuke Yamamoto, 1950. Hiroshi Hamaya, Kansuke Yamamoto, Japan's Modern Divide: The Photographs of Hiroshi Hamaya and Kansuke Yamamoto, Photography, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, United-States This exhibition presents the work of two 20th-century photographers, Hiroshi Hamaya and Kansuke Yamamoto, who represent important but alternate paths in Japanese photography. The elder Yamamoto had an affinity for “Pictorialism,” or the artistic practice of distorting or manipulating a photograph in perhaps a painterly manner. Dates: Apr 14 – May 14, 2016 Location: Taka Ishii Gallery New York Opening reception: Thursday, Apr 14, 18:00 – 20:00 Taka Ishii Gallery New York is pleased to present a solo exhibition of the Japanese photographer and poet, Kansuke Yamamoto (1914-1987). Future photographer Kansuke Yamamoto’s father, Goro Yamamoto, was a talented photographer himself. He was one of the leading figures of Surrealism photography in Japan. Future photographer Kansuke Yamamoto’s father, Goro Yamamoto, was a talented photographer himself. Kansuke Yamamoto was a photographer and poet.
In the act of appropriating the political voice and thematic structure of European Surrealism and melding it with uniquely Japanese subjects, Kansuke Yamamoto (1914–1987) deeply influenced the development of Japanese Surrealism, and became a singularly important figure in the history of Japanese photography. In the act of appropriating the political voice and thematic structure of European Surrealism and melding it with uniquely Japanese subjects, Kansuke Yamamoto (1914 – 1987) deeply influenced the development of Japanese Surrealism, and became a singularly important figure in the history of Japanese photography. Experimental interface to a collection of biographical data describing photographers, studios, manufacturers, and others involved in the production of photographic images. Hiroshi Hamaya Kansuke Yamamoto.
31/ago/2018 - The Surreal Photographs by Kansuke Yamamoto, the Pioneer of Japanese Surrealist Photography ~ vintage everyday From the beginning, his artistic practice drew inspiration from Surrealism, a movement concerned with the unconscious, chance, and unexpected juxtapositions. Sep 14, 2017 - Photographer; Poet; Surrealist. Hiroshi Hamaya, Kansuke Yamamoto, Japan's Modern Divide: The Photographs of Hiroshi Hamaya and Kansuke Yamamoto, Photography, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, United-States This exhibition presents the work of two 20th-century photographers, Hiroshi Hamaya and Kansuke Yamamoto, who represent important but alternate paths in Japanese photography. Hiroshi This exhibition presents the work of two photographers whose careers spanned much of the twentieth century, or the Showa Era (1926 C1989) as it is known in Japan. Hiroshi Hamaya (1915 C1999) and Kansuke Yamamoto (1914 C1987) began as teenagers to experiment with various formal approaches and techniques in photography. W The New York Public Library / Photographers’ Identities Catalog PIC ID: 334061 Image of Kansuke Yamamoto from Wikidata The Photographs of Hiroshi Hamaya and Kansuke Yamamoto. “Kansuke Yamamoto was at heart a solitary photographer who remained independent and autonomous. See more ideas about Yamamoto, Photo composition, Japanese photography. Kansuke Yamamoto, a Surrealist poet and photographer, was born in Nagoya in 1914 and died there in 1987. 26 Mar – 25 Aug 2013. YAMAMOTO Kansuke exhibition 2001 Tokyo Station Gallery.jpg 1,074 × 1,471; 642 KB YAMAMOTO Kansuke exhibition 2006 . He is widely considered as one of the prominent surrealists of Japan. The elder Yamamoto had an affinity for “Pictorialism,” or the artistic practice of distorting or manipulating a photograph in perhaps a painterly manner. Kansuke Yamamoto (1914-1987) was a Japanese poet and photographer best known for his black and white Surrealist-inspired works and contributions to the avant-garde movement in Japan.
A photograph by Kansuke Yamamoto, 1950. Taka Ishii Gallery New York is pleased to present a solo exhibition of works by Kansuke Yamamoto from June 22 to August 10. … I contend that Yamamoto’s work should not be lost within this postwar history, nor should his career be understood in terms of the accepted notion that Japan’s modern photographic expression comprised just two parts-prewar and postwar-and that all Japanese photographers … His father was a photographer who ran a photography store in Naku-ka. Left: A Chronicle of Drifting, 1949, Kansuke Yamamoto, collage. See more ideas about Yamamoto, Surrealist, Photographer. News/Events of Kansuke Yamamoto; Fine …
Based in Nagoya, Yamamoto created, between the early 1930s and 1980s, avant-garde photographic works that manifested his sharp eye for social criticism and a unique poetic sensibility.