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Hiroh Kikai

Auteur de Asakusa Portraits, Hiroh Kikai

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The Asakusa quarter of Tokyo has a shady past--it was the home of some of Japan's most notorious pleasure palaces. Today it embraces this history by remaining a steadfast holdout of independent culture, which encompasses traditional comedy theater and some of the most innovative burlesque in the world. Asakusa has long attracted bohemians who opt out of Japan's contemporary consumer society, yet it is also home to the famous Senso-ji temple, which attracts floods of tourists. Over the past two decades, Hiroh Kikai has created an extensive and unforgettable series of street portraits from the diverse mass of people who pass through the district. Posed against the stark walls of the temple, his portraits of Asakusa's iconoclasts radiate a sense of hard-won individuality. The photographs are accompanied by Kikai's own pithy commentary.… (plus d'informations)
 
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petervanbeveren | 1 autre critique | Jul 6, 2021 |
Kikai stands outside Sensō-ji (Asakusa, Tokyo) -- exactly where depending on the lighting -- with his Hasselblad and invites perfect strangers who look interesting to have their portraits taken, backs to the wall. He's been doing this for decades and some of the people come back again or again (whether they first recognize him or he first recognizes them isn't clear). There are no distractions; they're allowed to speak for themselves.

The fifth of Kikai's collections of portraits taken in Asakusa, this is by far the easiest to find outside Japan and with the possible exception of the second collection (whose reproduction quality is poor) it's the most comprehensive. A good buy.… (plus d'informations)
 
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hoary | 1 autre critique | Mar 30, 2009 |
Moody, excellent photographs of an India that seems rather placid but in a permanent haze. It's never sunny in Kikai's photographs here.

Amazingly, this seventeen-year-old book is still (early 2009) in print. Perhaps it undersold expectations thanks to its avoidance of cliche.
 
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hoary | Mar 29, 2009 |
ぺるそな (Perusona), or in roman lettering "Persona" is the second edition of "Persona", with more photographs printed smaller (but still adequately) and not superbly (but still well). It also skips the English translations of the texts, though you still get the captions in English as well as Japanese. Until "Asakusa Portraits" came out, very good value indeed, but even now a good buy unless you already have "Asakusa Portraits".
 
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hoary | Mar 29, 2009 |

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