This interview series focuses on Japanese Photography. Watch established photographers who redefined the medium after World War II and still-emerging contemporary practitioners reflect on cultural landscapes and personal truths.
這是來自 SFMOMA -San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
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Sohei Nishino 西野壯平
Sohei Nishino’s maps trace more than the city
Nobuyoshi Araki 荒木經惟
Nobuyoshi Araki’s “more is more” approach to photography
Nobuyoshi Araki: Journey through life and death
Akiyoshi Taniguchi 谷口昌良
Akiyoshi Taniguchi’s meditations on photography
Rinko Kawauchi 川內倫子
Rinko Kawauchi contemplates the small mysteries of life
Tomoko Sawada 澤田知子
Tomoko Sawada’s self-portraits create familiar characters
Eikoh Hosoe 細江英公
Eikoh Hosoe: Does photography reflect truth?
Daido Moriyama 森山大道
Daido Moriyama on the essence of photography
Daido Moriyama on social rebellion in 1960s Japan
Asako Narahashi 楢橋朝子
Asako Narahashi’s photos from the sea
Issei Suda 須田一政
Issei Suda on the drama of photography
Keizo Kitajima 北島敬三
Keizo Kitajima in the former USSR
Ishiuchi Miyako 石內都
Ishiuchi Miyako: What is a scar?
Ishiuchi Miyako's early life near Yokosuka’s U.S. military base
Kikuji Kawada 川田喜久志
Kikuji Kawada on the Atomic Bomb Dome and postwar Japan
Tsuchida 土田ヒロミ
Hiromi Tsuchida: Documenting Japan’s past and present