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Kenro Izu Eternal Light

Englisch, Deutsch · Taschenbuch

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Informationen zum Autor Since 1979! Kenro Izu has traveled theworld photographing its sacred places.His first visit to Cambodia in 1993 to photograph a series of monuments in Angkor set him on a path to depict the sacred places and people of Asia! one that he continues to this day. He has since created major bodies of work focused on Cambodia! Nepal! Bhutan! and most recently! India. His photographs have been published in five books including Kenro Izu: 30 Year Retrospective (2010) and can be found in museum collections including those of the Metropolitan Museum of Art! New York; Museum of Fine Arts! Boston; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography; and the J. Paul Getty Museum! Malibu. Klappentext Kenro Izu's Eternal Light radiates spirituality. In Varanasi! known as the Indian "City of Light!" Izu photographed festivals! rituals! cremations as well as individual experiences of joy and suffering related to death and the afterlife. In Allahabad! where the Ganges and Yamuna Rivers meet! Izu attended the festival of Kumbh Mela! and in the city of Vrindavan! he photographed among the thousands of temples dedicated to Krishna. Highly attuned to the emotions of his subjects! Izu's exquisitely rendered photographs transcend earthly concerns. He has stated: "It's as though the Hindu gods have suggested that I think about the question! where are people heading! in this life and after?" Through these photographs Izu strives to find the answers.Exhibition: Kiyasato Museum of Photographic Arts! Yamanashi! Japan! July 2016 Zusammenfassung Kenro Izu's Eternal Light radiates spirituality. In Varanasi! known as the Indian "City of Light!" Izu photographed festivals! rituals! cremations as well as individual experiences of joy and suffering related to death and the afterlife. In Allahabad! where the Ganges and Yamuna Rivers meet! Izu attended the festival of Kumbh Mela! and in the city of Vrindavan! he photographed among the thousands of temples dedicated to Krishna. Highly attuned to the emotions of his subjects! Izu's exquisitely rendered photographs transcend earthly concerns. He has stated: "It's as though the Hindu gods have suggested that I think about the question! where are people heading! in this life and after?" Through these photographs Izu strives to find the answers.Exhibition: Kiyasato Museum of Photographic Arts! Yamanashi! Japan! July 2016 ...

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Autoren Kenro Izu, Kenro Izu, Juhi Saklani
Verlag Steidl Druckerei und Verlag
 
Sprache Englisch, Deutsch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 01.12.2017
 
EAN 9783958291904
ISBN 978-3-95829-190-4
Abmessung 255 mm x 285 mm x 22 mm
Themen Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Kunst > Fotografie, Film, Video, TV
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft

Spiritualität, Fotografie, Kultur, Indien, Fotografie, Computerkunst, Geografie, Reisen, Rituale, Andere Religionen, Ethnografie, coffee-table-book, Coffee table book, Ethnographie, auseinandersetzen

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