Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts

Tatsumi Orimoto

Tatsumi Orimoto (kawasaki-city, 1946)Tatsumi Orimoto’s central subjects are communication and interaction. He presents not only the strange, but also the familiar within the strange: The photographs of his mother remind us of a look into our own, at least imaginary, family album.

Orimoto’s subjects are old age, illness and the bodily and mental decline of his mother, by now aged 86. In our youth-oriented society this phenomenon is often disregarded. His own, slower ageing process is en passant also subject of his long term study. The likeness of mother and son becomes more clear as the years pass by, but the visualization is not melancholic, but has a cheerful distance.

Besides the “Bread Men-Performances”, Tatsumi Orimoto primarily concentrates on the project “Art Mama” with great steadiness and ever new and surprising ideas for his images, as for instance with an intimate photo-diary with small, black and white snapshots as well as medium and large sized colour prints, deliberately composed with the camera. In the new series Orimoto himself comes into the picture - as a son: we sense an emotional closeness, although communication with words is no longer possible.


Breadman at the Brussels Train Station (1996)



Breadman at the Big Ben (1996)



Bread Man shopping in the market. Birmingham (2001)



from the series "Breadman Son + Alzheimer Mama" (1996-2007)



Big Sponge on my Mother's Head (1998)



Heavy Carton Papers on My Mother's Head (1998)



Tire Tube Communication - Mama and Neighbors (1998)



Tire Tube Communication - Mama and Neighbours (1996)



In the Big Box (1998)

Tatsumi Orimoto at the Hara museum

Izima Kaoru: Fashion

Izima Kaoru was born in Kyoto in 1954. He has been active in photography, video and cinema since the late 1970s. In 1980 he participated in the establishment of Sale, a free paper; in 1983 he co-founded Tra, a cassette magazine. He acted as editor in chief of the progressive fashion magazine zyappu, which he founded in 1994.

Izima is internationally renowned as a fashion photographer and had his American gallery debut at Von Lintel in 2001. He has exhibited in museums and galleries in Japan, Italy, France, Germany and the Netherlands. A monograph entitled Landscapes with a Corpse, 1999-2000 (Verlag Robert Gessler) was published in 2001. Izima lives and works in Tokyo.



Karena Lam wears Jean Paul Gaultier, 2007


Karena Lam wears Jean Paul Gaultier, 2007


Karena Lam wears Jean Paul Gaultier, 2007


Karena Lam wears Jean Paul Gaultier, 2007




Igawa Haruka wears Dolce Gabbana, 2003


Igawa Haruka wears Dolce Gabbana, 2003


Igawa Haruka wears Dolce Gabbana, 2003


Igawa Haruka wears Dolce Gabbana, 2003


Igawa Haruka wears Dolce Gabbana, 2003