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JB[edit]

  • Breicha, Otto. Neue Fotografie aus Japan. Vienna: Jugend u. Volk, 1976.
  • Breicha, Otto. Neue Fotografie aus Japan. Graz: Kulturhaus, 1974.
  • Breicha, Otto. Neue Fotographie aus Japan. Graz: Kulturreferat, 1977.
  • Breicha, Otto. Neue Fotographie aus Japan. Graz: Styria, 1977.
  • Breicha, Otto. Neue Fotographie aus Japan. Darmstadt: Mathildenhöhe, 1978. For the exhibition in Darmstadt, Jan-Feb 78.
  • Breicha, Otto. Neue Fotographie aus Japan. Vienna: Museum des 20. Jahrhunderts Wien, Schriften des Museums Nr.7, 1977. For the exhibition in Vienna, Dec 77 to Jan 78. For the exhibition in Wiesbaden, Oct 79. 335pp, 22x23cm
  • Watanabe Ben, John Szarkowski, and Otto Breicha. Neue Fotographie aus Japan. Vienna: Museum des 20. Jahrhunderts Wien, Schriften des Museums Nr.7, 1977. (Others represented are Nobuyoshi Araki, Masahisa Fukase, Eikoh Hosoe, Tetsuya Ichimura, Ikkō Narahara, Kikuji Kawada, and Kazuo Kitai.)
  • Nimaime Hasegawa Kazuo: Eshahon (二枚目長谷川一夫: 絵写本, ""). Tokyo: Tokuma, 1981. Photos by Jumonji and Eikoh Hosoe.
  • Yamagishi Shōji, ed. Japan: A Self-portrait. New York: International Center of Photography, 1979. ISBN 0933642016 (hard), ISBN 0933642024 (paper) Catalogue of the exhibition held April–May 1979.


TY[edit]

In 1962 he had a one-man show, 標的, in Ginza Garō. In May 1963 Camera Mainichi ran his "Tomorrow". In 1964 「オツカレサマ」in Camera Mainichi won the 第8回日本写真批評家協会新人賞を受賞.

In 1985『東京人1978-1983』で、第34回日本写真協会年度賞を受賞。

In 1991 写真集『面目躍如』で第3回「写真の会」賞を受賞。

In 1993 第9回東川町国際写真フェスティバル国内作家賞受賞。

In 1994 写真集『初國 pre-landscape』で第43回日本写真協会年度賞を受賞。

In 1995 he formed Leica Dōmei with Genpei Akasegawa and 秋山祐徳太子

と「ライカ同盟」を結成。「地名論」の作品を断続的に『アサヒカメラ』で発表。(ギャラリー・アートグラフ 東京)。

In 2002 撮影を担当した「2002年CONTAXカレンダー"WINDSCAPE"」(デザイン:上条喬久 京セラ)が経済産業大臣賞を受賞。


  • Warera no emono wa itteki no hikari 『われらの獲物は一滴の光』 Tokyo: Sōyōsha, 1987. ISBN 4915628302 7404/49/87 Essay collection
  • Miyako no bō (『都の貌』). Tokyo: IPC, 1989. ISBN 4871987965 DT/0・740/3006
  • Menbō yakujo: Jinbutsu shashin kuronikuru (『面目躍如人 物写真クロニクル 1964~1989』) Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1990. ISBN 4582277217 7480/3170/90
  • Hatsukuni (『初国』) / Pre-Landscape. Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1993. ISBN 4582277276 7480/3550/93
  • Takanashi Yutaka (『高梨豊』) / Takanashi Yutaka. Nihon no Shashinka, vol. 35. Tokyo: Iwanami, 1998. ISBN 4000083759 A survey of Takanashi's work in black and white, with 48 plates. Text and captions in Japanese only.
  • Chimeiron「地名論」/ Genius Loci, Tokyo. Tokyo: Mainichi Communications, 2000. ISBN 4839904383 T/0・740/5010
  • Raika no me「ライカな眼」Tokyo: Mainichi Communications, 2002. ISBN 4839907080 /740.2/5026/2002
  • Nosutarujia (ノスタルジア) / Nostalghia. Tokyo: Heibonsha, 2004. ISBN 458227756X D/748.0/5681/2004

Neue Photographie aus Japan. Graz, 1976.


Sarap, Carl; Tooming, Peeter 55 Aastat Hiljem: Mulgimaa 1936-1996: 55 Years Later. Eesti Muinsuskaitse Selts, 1996. (ISBN: 9985602633)

Into Konrad Inha (Virrat, 1865 – Helsinki, 1930) was a photographer, explorer of Karelia, writer, editor, translator, and cyclist.

Born Konrad Into Nyström in Virrat in 1865, Inha entered the University of Helsinki in 1885, studying "aesthetics, Finnish and history" (168)

Notes[edit]

Inha's photograph anthologies[edit]

  • Suomi kuvissa ("Finland in pictures") 1892-1896
  • Vienan-Karjalan kuvausmatka ("A photographic expedition to Russian Karelia")

Sources[edit]

Inha

Kull

next[edit]

Tokuko Ushioda 潮田登久子

Shimao Shinzō and Tokuko Ushioda. Chōgoku seizō + Honkon + Makao (中国製造+香港+澳門) / China products + Hong Kong + Macau, etc. Tokyo: Parol-sha, 2004. ISBN 4-89419-296-9 A book of over 350 pages with photographs of everyday items and toys from China. Text and captions in Japanese, Chinese and English.

http://www.arttowermito.or.jp/maho/maho.html http://www.arttowermito.or.jp/maho/mahoj.html http://www.catnet.ne.jp/usimaoda/


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KY[edit]

http://www.ne.jp/asahi/landscape/japan/tokyoseikatsu/htm/mihiraki.htm http://7.pro.tok2.com/~muskmelon/JRP/kamiyama/kamiyama-index.htm

āĀēĒīĪōŌūŪ


http://www.shiseido.co.jp/scripts/s9704sin/book_s.idc?book=Hawai http://www.shiseido.co.jp/scripts/s9704sin/book_s.idc?book=Matsue http://www.shiseido.co.jp/scripts/s9704sin/book_s.idc?book=Paris http://www.shiseido.co.jp/scripts/s9704sin/book_s.idc?book=West



The Japan Photography Association (日本光画協会, Nihon Kōga Kyōkai) was a Kyoto-based organization of photographers founded in 1928 that was active for five years or so.


Sources and further reading[edit]

  • Matsuda Takako. “Major Photography Clubs and Associations.” In Anne Wilkes Tucker, et al. The History of Japanese Photography. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2003. ISBN 0-300-09925-8. Pp. 373.
  • (in Japanese) Nihon shashinka jiten (日本写真家事典) / 328 Outstanding Japanese Photographers. Kyoto: Tankōsha, 2000. P. ???. ISBN 4-473-01750-8. Despite its alternative title in English, the text is all in Japanese.


ST[edit]

  • Hikari no nosutarujia: Koseki Shōtarō to Nihon no geijutsu shashin (光のノスタルヂア:小関庄太郎と日本の芸術写真). Fukushima: Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art, 2001. http://www.art-museum.fks.ed.jp/book.html
  • Nihon no pikutoriarizumu: Fūkei e no manazashi (日本のピクトリアリズム:風景へのまなざし). Tokyo: Tokyo Museum of Photography, 1992.
  • Nihon no shashin 1930 nendai (日本の写真1930年代). Kamakura: The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura, 1988. The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura
  • Klochko, Deborah, ed. Modern Photography in Japan 1915–1940. San Francisco: The Friends of Photography, 2001. ISBN 0-933286-74-0. (in English) The plates are not paginated but are alphabetically ordered by photographer. One still life of Fukuda's from 1925 is shown.
  • Matsumoto Norihiko. (松本徳彦), ed. A Collection of Japanese Photographs 1912–1940. Tokyo: Shashinkosha, 1990. (in Japanese) Despite its English-only title, the book is in Japanese only. Plate 18 is a still life by Fukuda from 1925.
  • Modanizumu no jidai (モダニズムの時代) / The Age of Modernism. Tokyo: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, 1995. (in English and Japanese) Catalogue of an exhibition held 1995–96 at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography. Three still-lifes from 1925 on p.42, a portrait on p.74.
  • Nihon nūdo meisakushū (日本ヌード名作集, Japanese nudes). Camera Mainichi bessatsu. Tokyo: Mainichi Shinbunsha, 1982. (in Japanese) Pp. 81–88 show Fukuda's work from 1946 to 1980.
  • Nihon kindai shashin no seiritsu to tenkai (日本近代写真の成立と展開) / The Founding and Development of Modern Photography in Japan. Tokyo: Tokyo Museum of Photography, 1995. (in Japanese and English) Plates 166 and 167 are of works by Fukuda.
  • Nihon no shashin: Uchinaru katachi, sotonaru katachi 1: Torai kara 1945 made (日本の写真 内なるかたち・外なるかたち 1 渡来から1945まで) / Japanese Photography: Form In/Out 1: From Its Introduction to 1945. Tokyo: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, 1996. (in Japanese and English) no ISBN Exhibition catalogue. Exhibited but not reproduced
  • Nihon no shashin: Uchinaru katachi, sotonaru katachi 2: Sengo shashin no hen'yō: 1945–80 (日本の写真 内なるかたち・外なるかたち 2 戦後写真の変容 1945~80) / Japanese Photography: Form In/Out 2: The Transformation of Photography in the Postwar Era: 1945–80. Tokyo: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, 1996. (in Japanese and English) Exhibition catalogue. A nude from 1946 is shown on p.40.
  • Shashinka wa nani o hyōgen shita ka: 1945–1960 (写真家はなにを表現したか1945~1960, What were photographers expressing? 1945–1960). Tokyo: Konica Plaza, 1991. (in Japanese) Three postwar works and a potted chronology on pp. 48–49.

Konishiroku[edit]

Konishiroku Photo Gallery 小西六フォトギャラリー[edit]

in 写真展ガイド, p.28, Asahi Camera, 1986/9

so named in 1987/6

Konica Photo Gallery コニカフォトギャラリー[edit]

so named in 1987/12

Konica Plaza コニカ・プラザ[edit]

so named in 1988/6

Used from at least as early as December 1994. Source: シリーズ「新しい写真家登場」1 (May–July 1994)

Used until at least as late as 28 August 2004. Source: コニカミノルタ Foto [sic] Premio 2003–2004 24人の新しい写真家登場 pp 2–3 (publ. Konica Minolta September 2004)

Konica Minolta Plaza コニカミノルタプラザ[edit]

Used from at least as early as 20 September 2004. Source: コニカミノルタ Foto [sic] Premio 2003–2004 24人の新しい写真家登場 pp 2–3 (publ. Konica Minolta September 2004)

HL[edit]

With Makoto Aida, Naoya Hatakeyama, Naoki Kajitani, Midori Komatsubara, Yukio Nakagawa, Asako Narahashi, Tsuyoshi Ozawa, Tomoko Sawada, Risaku Suzuki, Miwa Yanagi, Kenji Yanobe, Masayuki Yoshinaga.

With Makoto Aida 会田誠, Naoya Hatakeyama, Naoki Kajitani 鍛冶谷直記, Midori Komatsubara 小松原緑, Yukio Nakagawa 中川幸夫, Asako Narahashi 楢橋朝子http://www.03fotos.com/information/index.html, Tsuyoshi Ozawa 小沢剛, Tomoko Sawada 澤田知子, Risaku Suzuki 鈴木理策, Miwa Yanagi やなぎみわ, Kenji Yanobe ヤノベケンジ, Masayuki Yoshinaga 吉永マサユキ.

since GA

松山巌

IK

飯沢/ 耕太郎

  • (茸日記) / Mushroom Diary. 三月兎社 1996. (in Japanese) 著者:飯沢耕太郎 (三月兎社)1996年


The Museum of Modern Art, Toyama (Toyama kenritsu kindai bijutsukan) is in Jōnan Park, near the centre of Toyama City, on the west coast of Japan. It opened in 1981.


WM[edit]

[1] Five photographs Muse'e Niece'phore Nie'pce, Chalon-sur-Sao^ne, 2007

Sensho[edit]

写真家が選んだ昭和の写真ベスト10, 芸術新潮 July 1989[edit]