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[Image: Yasuhiro Ishimoto "Tokyo, 1953-58" (early 1980s), gelatin silver print, paper size: 280 × 356 mm / image size: 190 × 243 mm ©高知県、石元泰博フォトセンター]

Yasuhiro Ishimoto Exhibition

Tokyo Gallery + BTAP
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Yasuhiro Ishimoto
Tokyo Gallery + BTAP is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Yasuhiro Ishimoto, the renowned photographer who has been active both in Japan and the United States, starting from October 7th (Saturday) to November 11th (Saturday).

Yasuhiro Ishimoto (1921-2012) was born into a Japanese immigrant farming family in San Francisco, California. During World War II, he was interned in Camp Amache, a concentration camp for Japanese Americans in Colorado, where he was first exposed to photography. After the war, in 1948, he entered the Institute of Design (ID), a design school in Chicago that followed in the footsteps of Bauhaus, and began his career as a photographer under the tutelage of Aaron Siskind, Harry Callahan, and others.

He travelled to Japan in 1953 and produced the Katsura Imperial Villa series, one of his most well-known works. In 1958, he published Someday Somewhere, his first photo book that captured the people and scenes of Chicago and Tokyo, which breathed new life into the postwar Japanese art world. He continued to base himself in Tokyo after that, leaving behind a body of work that, based on the rigorous sense of aesthetics nurtured at ID, presented a unique perspective on subjects such as Japanese traditional beauty as exemplified by the Ryokai Mandalas and Ise Jingu shrine, urban landscapes, portraits, the sky, and water. Ishimoto’s achievements, which went beyond photography to become deeply involved in postwar international trends in design, architecture, and other fields, have received wide recognition as demonstrated by his selection as a Person of Cultural Merit by the Japanese government. In 2020 and 2021, a major retrospective of his works entitled Ishimoto Yasuhiro Centennial: The City Brought to Life was held as a joint exhibition in three venues—Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, and The Museum of Art, Kochi—attracting significant public attention.

This exhibition focuses on photographs of urban landscapes in Tokyo and Chicago from the 1940s through to the 1960s.

Schedule

Oct 7 (Sat) 2023-Nov 11 (Sat) 2023 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
12:00-18:00
Starts at 10:00 from November 2 to 5.
Closed
Monday, Sunday, Holidays
FeeFree
Websitehttps://www.tokyo-gallery.com/en/exhibitions/5455.html
VenueTokyo Gallery + BTAP
http://www.tokyo-gallery.com/
Location7F, 8-10-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Access4 minute walk from the Ginza exit of JR Shimbashi Station. 5 minute walk from exit A3 at Ginza Station on the Ginza, Hibiya and Marunouchi lines. 5 minute walk from exit 5 at Shiodome Station on the Toei Oedo or Yurikamome line.
Phone03-3571-1808
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