Installation view, Farewell Photography: The Hitachi Collection of Postwar Japanese Photographs, 1961-1989, 2022. Phoenix Art Museum.
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Farewell Photography: The Hitachi Collection of Postwar Japanese Photographs, 1961-1989

Located in Norton Photography Gallery

Farewell Photography: The Hitachi Collection of Postwar Japanese Photographs, 1961-1989 explores the radical reconsideration of the photographic medium in post-World War II Japan through outstanding works from the Center for Creative Photography.

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ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

Masahisa Fukase, Ishikawamon, Kanazawa, 1977. Gelatin silver print. Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona: Purchase, with matching funds from Hitachi America, Ltd. © Masahisa Fukase, courtesy Robert Mann Gallery.

Masahisa Fukase, Ishikawamon, Kanazawa, 1977. Gelatin silver print. Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona: Purchase, with matching funds from Hitachi America, Ltd. © Masahisa Fukase, courtesy Robert Mann Gallery.

Kozo Miyoshi, Irouzaki, 1988. Gelatin silver print. Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona: Purchase, with matching funds from Hitachi America, Ltd. © Kozo Miyoshi.

In the decades following World War II, as Japan recovered from the devastation wrought by the global conflict, numerous Japanese photographers undertook an aggressive reassessment of the photographic medium. Emerging from the lingering shadow of U.S. military occupation (1945-1952), these new non-conformists broke from photojournalism’s norms of objective description and instead adopted a radically expressive, subjective, and critical approach: are-bure-boke (literally translated to “rough, blurred, and out-of-focus”). The aesthetic responded to the realities of a rapidly changing, modernizing, and Westernizing Japan and questioned traditional associations of photography with truth, patriotism, and complacency.

IMAGE CREDIT

Kozo Miyoshi, Irouzaki, 1988. Gelatin silver print. Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona: Purchase, with matching funds from Hitachi America, Ltd. © Kozo Miyoshi.

Kikuji Kawada, New Couple Who Closed Their Eyes, Tokyo, 1974. Gelatin silver print. Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona: Purchase, with matching funds from Hitachi America, Ltd. © Kikuji Kawada.

In 1988 and 1990, through grants from the Hitachi Corporation, the Center for Creative Photography (CCP) acquired 87 works by 19 contemporary Japanese photographers who promoted are-bure-boke and played integral roles in shaping Japanese photography of the postwar period. Farewell Photography: The Hitachi Collection of Postwar Japanese Photographs, 1961-1989 displays all 87 of these prints from CCP’s collection together for the first time since they were acquired.

IMAGE CREDIT

Kikuji Kawada, New Couple Who Closed Their Eyes, Tokyo, 1974. Gelatin silver print. Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona: Purchase, with matching funds from Hitachi America, Ltd. © Kikuji Kawada.

Taku Aramasa, Yurio Hasegawa (Japanese), Zenji Watanabe (Japanese), Harunaga Hasegawa (Japanese), 1984. Gelatin silver print. Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona: Purchase, with matching funds from Hitachi America, Ltd. © AMARASA Taku.

Featured works include gritty, starkly contrasted, black-and-white photographs from Daidō Moriyama’s seminal 1972 photobook, Farewell Photography, which announced photography’s departure from the medium’s previous commitments to propriety, stillness, and objective fact-rendering. Additional artists showcased throughout the exhibition include Masahisa Fukase, Shōmei Tōmatsu, Miyako Ishiuchi, Eikoh Hosoe, and others.

IMAGE CREDIT

Taku Aramasa, Yurio Hasegawa (Japanese), Zenji Watanabe (Japanese), Harunaga Hasegawa (Japanese), 1984. Gelatin silver print. Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona: Purchase, with matching funds from Hitachi America, Ltd. © AMARASA Taku.

EXHIBITION SPONSORS

Farewell Photography: The Hitachi Collection of Postwar Japanese Photographs, 1961-1989 is organized by Phoenix Art Museum and the Center for Creative Photography. It is made possible through the generosity of the John R. and Doris Norton Center for Creative Photography Endowment Fund, with additional support from the Museum’s Circles of Support and Museum Members.

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