Kawada, Kikuji (1933 - Present)

Born in Ibaraki prefecture in 1933, Kikuji Kawada graduated from Tokyo's Rikkyo University with a degree in economics and is essentially a self-taught photographer. His first solo exhibition in 1959, See, explored the tragedy of the Hiroshima bombing through the city's ruins and deserted landscapes, a theme that would come to dominate his work throughout the early 1960s. Kawada gained international attention with Bijutsu Shuppansha (Maps, 1965), in which he juxtaposed stains left upon the walls of the atomic dome with images of dead Japanese soldiers. With The Last Cosmology (1979-1997), Kawada shifted his attention away from political landscapes to document the movement of celestial bodies, particularly lunar and solar eclipses. His photography took on a fanciful nature in the late 1960s, beginning with Seinaru Sekai (Damned Atavism, 1971), in which he portrays creatures resembling classical chimeras and medieval gargoyles. He continued to expand upon the "world of Kawada" with Los Caprichos (1986), Car Maniac (1998), and Eureka (2001), drawing upon both Japanese and occidental figures to question the relationship between the two cultures.

Contemporary Japanese Photography

Since the 1970s Japanese photography has claimed the spotlight in collections around the world. From the raw, subjective imagery of early post-war photographers to today’s contemporary talents, these artists capture the world around them with a discerning eye. As they seek new methodologies and explore radically fresh aesthetics they continue to push the boundaries of their medium.

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Artist

  • Ishimoto, Yasuhiro
  • Magers, Michael
  • Brown, Everett
  • Fukase, Masahisa
  • Hosoe, Eikoh
  • Kawada, Kikuji
  • Moriyama, Daido
  • Nagano, Shigeichi
  • Naito, Tadayuki
  • Sato, Tokihiro
  • Shibata, Toshio
  • Suda, Issei
  • Sudo, Masato
  • Ueda, Yoshihiko
  • Yamazaki, Hiroshi

Series

  • Modern Masters of Photography

Subject

  • Abstract

Period

  • 1945 - 1989 (Showa & Postwar Period)

Medium

  • Photography

Size

  • Medium (ie. Oban)

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Atomic Bomb Dome, Stain, Ceiling, Hiroshima from "The Map (1960-1965)"

Kawada, Kikuji

Atomic Bomb Dome, Stain, Ceiling, Hiroshima from "The Map (1960-1965)"

JPR-208583

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