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Hiroji Kubota

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Zusatztext Wherever Mr. Kubota worked he maintained a Japanese aesthetic sensibility—and a passion to create beauty that was his reaction to growing up in devastated postwar Japan. – The Wall Street Journal The new Aperture monograph Hiroji Kubota Photographer is a stunning document. In more than 500 large, luscious pages, it provides a showcase for a pageant of images offering a concentrated examination of the camera’s power to record and reveal, and of the vision of a skilled photographer who seemed, almost instinctively, to have been in the right place at the right time over and over and again. – Hyperallergic …serves as a compelling starting point for exploring the themes, inquisitive spirit and technical innovations that characterized some of the most original documentary-photography artists of postwar Japan – Hyperallergic It's the work of a photographer for whom making an excellent picture seems second nature. – Mother Jones Kubota gives us a truly unique look at the transition of the world from the tumultuous '60s to the 2000s. – Mother Jones Informationen zum Autor Hiroji Kubota began his career by assisting photographers René Burri, Burt Glinn, and Elliott Erwitt on their visit to Japan in 1961. In 1965 he joined Magnum Photos, producing major bodies of work, many in book form, on the United States, Japan, China, North and South Korea, and Southeast Asia. His numerous publications include From Sea to Shining Sea: A Portrait of America (1992) and Out of the East: Transition and Tradition in Asia (1999). Alison Nordström (introductory essay) is an independent scholar, curator, and writer. She was senior curator of photographs at George Eastman House, Rochester, New York, from 2004 to 2013. She is currently scholar-in-residence at Lesley University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; curator for international programs at the Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester, Massachusetts; and artistic director of Fotofestiwal Lódz in Poland. Elliott Erwitt has made some of the most memorable photographs of our time, from his observations of daily life to portraits of iconic personalities, including Marilyn Monroe and Che Guevara. Erwitt has produced more than twenty-five books, including Eastern Europe (1965), To the Dogs (1992), Personal Best (2010), and Kolor (2013). Mark Lubell is executive director of the International Center of Photography, New York. He served as director of Magnum Photos, New York, between 2004 and 2011. Chris Book is executive director of Aperture Foundation, New York. He was previously director of Magnum Photos, London and New York, editorial director at Phaidon Press, and publisher of his own list of photobooks, Chris Boot Ltd. Klappentext Elliott Erwitt asks in his preface: Hiroji Kubota, exactly where have you been these past fifty years? After a few million miles of travel and photography, what do you make of our planet? This book provides the answer. Hiroji Kubota Photographer traces a compelling journey from his documentation of a turbulent America in the 1960s to his sweeping color panoramas of China, Korea, and Japan. In this sumptuous visual biography, the first survey of his work, Magnum¿s Tokyo-based photographer emerges as a brilliant chronicler of the world and of our times. Zusammenfassung Over the course of a career spanning more than 50 years, Magnum photographer Hiroji Kubota has spent his life traveling extensively and documenting the world around him. From his coverage of the Black Panther Party in the mid-1960s to his incomparable access to North Korea, Kubota has prolifically captured the histories of diverse cultures throughout the world. This sumptuous visual biography encompasses the best images of his life's work, broken down into chapters, with illuminating narrative texts throughout. Rooted in his experience of a Japan ravaged by destruc...

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Authors Elliott Erwitt, Hiroji Kubota, Hiroji Erwitt Kubota, Kubota Hiroji
Assisted by Hiroji Kubota (Photographs), Elliott Erwitt (Foreword), Mark Lubell (Foreword)
Publisher Aperture Publishers USA
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 07.09.2015
 
EAN 9781597112857
ISBN 978-1-59711-285-7
No. of pages 512
Dimensions 240 mm x 306 mm x 47 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

PHOTOGRAPHY / Individual Photographers / General, Individual photographers

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