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  日本摄影大师植田正治回顾展

  主办:三影堂摄影艺术中心

  协办:植田正治事务所

  艺术总监:荣荣&映里

  策展人:佐藤正子 (Contact)

  展览设计:大内修

  对谈:2018年9月23日 15:00

  开幕:2018年9月23日 16:30

  展期:2018年9月23日 – 11月25日

  地点:三影堂摄影艺术中心

  (北京市朝阳区草场地155A)

  赞助:日本国际交流基金会

  支持:日本驻华大使馆、全日空航空公司、浙江摄影出版社

  “

  不论清醒或沉于睡梦,我都处于对摄影的思索之中。

  —植田正治

  ”

  三影堂摄影艺术中心即将荣幸呈现“植田正治回顾展”。本次展览将是这位日本大师级摄影艺术家在中国的首次大规模回顾型展览。展出从其早期至后期的141件珍贵原作,涵盖经典代表作品“沙丘”系列,以及备受国内外广泛赞誉的时尚摄影等多个阶段系列作品。

  植田正治(1913-2000),因在自己家乡鸟取县拍摄的杰作“沙丘”系列而闻名于世,在日本乃至世界摄影史上留下了重要的印记。尽管当时的日本的摄影正处于现代主义的潮流当中,植田正治却毕生都在自己的家乡--山阴,只拍摄他真正事物,也从未将自己定位于某种思潮。他的现代主义表现手法是独一无二的,时至今日“植田调”都受到海内外的高度评价。

  受青少年时期西方前卫艺术的影响,植田正治一边在家乡经营着照相馆,一边始终保持着如摄影爱好者般的激情和自由精神。无论是他在自家附近的沙丘上将其家人和密友塑造成棋子一般的“导演式摄影”,还是他从70岁开始拍摄的以“沙丘”系列为代表的时尚和商业作品,都不断构筑起他自己的摄影世界,受到了跨越了时代和世代的人们的赞誉。植田最钟爱的主题是他出生和成长的山阴县的风土和事物。但他的作品有着超越风土人情和时代的普遍性,总能带给观众新的惊喜和深深的感动。

  植田正治简介

  1913年生于日本鸟取县,1930年代在家乡成立了一个摄影馆并以此开启了其摄影生涯。植田以在鸟取拍摄的“沙丘剧院”等摆拍作品闻名,随后在20世纪50年代向现实主义倾斜,成为战后一代前卫摄影的代表人物,并因《童历》(1971年出版)等摄影集备受赞誉。

  1972年,植田正治首次到欧洲旅行,并出版了“无声记忆”(音のない記憶)。他分别于1978年和1987年被邀请参加了阿尔勒国际摄影节(les Rencontres d’Arles)。他的作品得到了国外,特别是欧洲收藏家和评论家的极高的评价。1995年,位于鸟取县的植田正治摄影美术馆正式开馆。1996年,荣获法国艺术与文学勋章。2000 年,植田正治逝世,享年87岁。2013年,日本东京摄影美术馆举办“纪念植田正治诞辰100周年”大型回顾展。

  部分展览作品

  Featured Works

  爸爸,妈妈和孩子们,1949

  Papa, Mama and Children(1949)

  Kako与花,1949

  Kako and a Flower (1949)

  妻子在的沙丘风景,1950

  Scenery of the dune with my wife (1950)

  稻草人,1950

  Bird scarer (1950)

  选自《小传记》,1975

  From Little biography (1975)

  选自《白风》系列,1981

  From the seriesWhite wind(1981)

  选自《沙丘》系列,1983,

  From the seriesDune(1983)

  GITANES, 1992

  Organizer:Three Shadows Photography Art Centre

  Co-organizer: Shoji Ueda Office

  Art Directors: RongRong&inri

  Curator:Masako Sato (contact)

  Exhibition Designer: Osamu Ouchi

  Talk:15:00, September 23rd, 2018

  Opening: 16:30, September 23rd, 2018

  Duration: September 23rd – November 25th, 2018 (10:00-18:00 Closed on Mondays)

  Location: Three Shadows Photography Art Centre

  (155A Caochangdi, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100015)

  Sponsor: The Japan Foundation

  Supporter: Embassy of Japan in China, ANA (All Nippon Airways)

  “

  Awake or asleep, I always found myself thinking about photography.

  – Shoji Ueda

  ”

  Three Shadows Photography Art Centre is proud to present the first extended retrospective exhibition of Shoji in China, featuring 141 early and late works ranging from the sand dunes series (which has become a by word for Shoji) to his fashion photographs that helped trigger a reappraisal of his achievement.

  Shoji Ueda (1913-2000), well known for his masterpieces set in the sand dunes around his native Tottori, left a major mark on history of photography in not only his home country but also abroad. Even as realism began to take precedence in Japan’s major urban centers, he remained in his hometown Sanin all his life –not aligning himself with any particular movement and pursuing simply what pleased him. His strain of modernism was so particular that the resulting so-called “Ueda-cho (Ueda style)” still generates fresh acclaim to this day.

  Influencedby the Western avant-garde during his adolescence, Shoji maintained the passionate, uninhibited spirit of an amateur while he ran a photography center in his hometown. His intricate compositions – prime examples of staged photography – featured his family and his close friends in his neighborhood sand dunes arranged as if chess pieces. The photographic worlds expressed in fashion and commercial works continues to attract fresh acclaim, as typified by “Mode in Dunes”,a series of photographs he started to undertake at the age of 70. While he liked to photograph landscapes and things mostly in Sanin, where he was brought up, the universality has made an impression across time and culture.

  About Shoji Ueda

  Shoji Ueda, born in Tottori Prefecture, Japan in 1913, started his career as a photographer by contributing to early photo magazines in the 1930s. He cemented his reputation with intricately staged photographs in the Tottori sand dunes before tilting towards realism during the 1950s and continuing to garner acclaim with photo books like “Children the Year Around,” published in 1971. In1972 he traveled Europe for the first time and published “Oto no nai kioku.” He was invited to participate in Les Rencontres d’Arles in 1978 and 1987. His works are highly rated abroad and he steadily built a reputation among European collectors and critics in particular. In 1996, he received the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres of France. Shoji died at 87 in 2000.

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