Domon Ken. The master of Japanese realism
Skira
Rome, Museo dell'Ara Pacis, 27 May - 18 September 2016.
Italian and English Text.
Milano, 2017; hardback, pp. 161, ill., cm 15x21.
(Fotografia).
series: Fotografia
Other editions available: Edizione italiana 88-572-3290-5
ISBN: 88-572-3275-1
- EAN13: 9788857232751
Subject: Photography
Period: 1960- Contemporary Period
Places: Out of Europe
Extra: Oriental Art and Culture
Languages:
Weight: 0.57 kg
The breadth and diversity of this Renaissance man's oeuvre reveals untiring attention to and interest in the culture, art, faces, society and politics of his country. With over 70,000 pictures taken between the 1920s and the 1980s, Domon Ken is considered the supreme master of Japanese photography as well as the main exponent of realism as the only approach possible. Over the years he honed his craft, shifting from propaganda photography during the war to photography as a life's mission, in search of his own Japan: a fascinating and silent Japan of ancient temples, Buddhist sculptures, puppet theatres (where he took refuge during the war); the seductive and expressive faces of celebrities alongside the modest ones of street urchins; up to the poorest Japan of mining villages and finally his most disturbing and modern work portraying Hiroshima and its unhealed wounds.