Exteriors at Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris (until 25 May 2024) expresses the ineffable experience of modern, urban life.
Seemingly oblivious to the presence of the camera, a middle-aged woman sits on a bench, shaded by her umbrella, she takes in the surroundings of Hachimantai Mountain in northern Japan. Nearby, steam ...
Baring its teeth and twisting awkwardly as it struggles against a rope around its neck, the distressed goat in Issei Suda's 1976 photo appears slightly demonic. Its white fur glows uncannily against a ...
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Visual Arts news every morning. Issei Suda began his career photographing the avant-garde Japanese theatre of the late 1960s. Following ...
Born in Tokyo in 1940, Japanese photographer Issei Suda shot a series of close-ups on the theme of Fushi Kaden in 1976 to reflect the funeral culture in Japan. From his perspective, instead of serving ...
Having made his name as the go-to photographer for Shuji Terayama's underground theatre group Tenjo Sajiki during the late '60s, Issei Suda has remained woefully underappreciated by the masses – ...
«Focus Japan» is the first of our exhibitions about Japanese Photography this year. We start with an overview of our collection. Alongside watercoloured Albumines from the 19th century, at that time ...