Pioneering Japanese photographer, filmmaker, and professor Eikoh Hosoe passed away on September 16, in Tokyo at the age of 91. Renowned for his striking high-contrast black-and-white images, Hosoe is ...
A woman with spiky, dyed blonde hair sits submerged in a bath strewn with red rose petals. She is naked, aside from a pair of swimming goggles just visible above the water line. This is one of ...
Takeuchi’s meditation on dissident women is at the center of I’m So Happy You Are Here: Japanese Women Photographers from the 1950s to Now, which references these three historical examples, though is ...
Photography has evolved immeasurably since its inception in the 1800s. Images can now be snapped on smart phones and shared instantly on social media. This transition has undermined the existence of ...
NEW YORK — “The Incomplete Araki” is a knowingly redundant title for an exhibition of Japan’s most prolific, most controversial and most disobedient photographer. For more than 50 years, Nobuyoshi ...
Ishimoto Yasuhiro (b. 1921), trained by Harry Callahan at the Institute of Design (or “New Bauhaus”) in Chicago and widely acknowledged as one of the most influential Japanese photographers of his ...
The first color photographs by legendary Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto are on display at Lisson Gallery in New York. Lisson Gallery in New York is currently displaying the first color photos ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dorothea Lange / National Archives Catalog Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, the US instated relocation camps for all ...
TOKYO, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Japan will decide whether to suspend humanitarian aid for Myanmar after investigating the killing of a Japanese photographer during anti-government protests, the chief ...
From George Masa’s 1915 arrival in Asheville, North Carolina, until his death in 1933, the trailblazing Japanese photographer explored the Smoky Mountains, mapping trails and capturing the region’s ...
“The Yamamoto family values were forged in small spaces,” the Japanese photographer Masaki Yamamoto told me recently. For eighteen years, his family of seven coexisted in a one-room apartment in Kobe.
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