Archives For Exhibitions

 

Eikoh Hosoe: Curated Body 1959-1970

Sep 12 – Oct 19, 2013

From September 12 to October 19, 2013, Miyako Yoshinaga Gallery is delighted to present:

“Eikoh Hosoe: Curated Body 1959-1970,” featuring 34 vintage prints by the master Japanese photographer, Eikoh Hosoe. This exhibition is organized in association with Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York.  An opening reception will be held Thursday, September 12, 6-8pm.

Eikoh Hosoe (b. 1933) is widely acknowledged to be a pioneer of expressionistic post-WWII Japanese photography. Throughout an oeuvre spanning over fifty years, Hosoe has explored the human body’s physicality as a subject that reveals a shifting interior landscape of dreams and desires. The exhibition focuses on black-and-white photographs from Hosoe’s two seminal series Man and Woman (1959-1960) and Embrace (1969-1970). Produced ten years apart, these two series bookend a prolific decade of artistic production, solidifying Hosoe’s bold and dramatic aesthetics into a clear statement against the “objective” realism which was then the dominant photographic convention in Japan.

via  miyakoyo shinaga gallery

 

Nick Brandt is one of the best nature photographers out there. His exquisite black and white photographs documenting the vanishing wildlife of East Africa are a wonder to behold.

His new series Across the Ravaged Land  with a book by the same name will be on view at Hasted/Kraeutler  in the fall of 2013

 

via the artists web site

 

 

 

The Germans seem to be the only people who can document James Turrell’s work correctly.  This is an excellent tour of his installation in Germany at the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg and a short overview of The Rodan Crater Project.

This is one of his largest Ganzfeld works named for the “visual effect produced by the phenomenon of perception caused by exposure to an unstructured, uniform stimulation field”.  Really disappointing the Guggenheim could not exhibit one of these incredible works for his retrospective in NYC.

One of the few sculptors to have been Knighted by the Queen of England, Sir Anthony Caro at 89 shows he still has the goods…

“One of the most important things about sculpture is the way in which the viewer is invited to look at it. Whether she/he looks up, walks around it, whether it corkscrews like a Michelangelo or moves around like a Brâncuşi—the way in which it would be seen was governing how I approached the sculpture for Park Avenue”.
—Anthony Caro

via Anthony Caro – June 6 – August 23, 2013 – Gagosian Gallery.

Anthony Caro

Park Avenue Series
June 6 – August 23, 2013

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