Английская Википедия:Hiroshi Hamaya
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox artist Шаблон:Nihongo was a Japanese photographer active from 1935 to 1999.[1] In particular, Hamaya was known for his photographs of rural Japan.[2]
Biography
Hamaya was born in Shitaya, Tokyo, on 28 March 1915.[1] Between 1942 and 1945 he contributed to Front, the propaganda photo journal of the Tōhō-sha company.[3]
Recognition
By 1955 one of Hiroshi Hamaya's photographs, a high-angle view of kimono-clad springtime dancers led by his wife, was included by curator Edward Steichen in the world-touring Museum of Modern Art exhibition The Family of Man that was seen by more than 9 million visitors.
In 1956, Hamaya published his acclaimed photobook "Snow Country" (Yukiguni) featuring photographs of Japan's frigid northeastern Tōhoku region in winter.Шаблон:Cn
In 1960, Hamaya took part in the massive Anpo protests against revision of the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty, and published a book of his photographs of the protesters titled "A Record of Anger and Sadness" (Ikari to kanashimi no kiroku), reflecting Hamaya's disappointment that the protests failed to stop the treaty.[2]
Hamaya was the first Japanese photographer to join Magnum Photos: in 1960, as an associate member.[4] He received the Master of Photography Award from the International Center of Photography (New York) in 1986.[5]
Hamaya died on 6 March 1999.[n 1]
Published collections of Hamaya's works
Publications dedicated to Hamaya's works
- Senkō shashinjutsu (Шаблон:Nihongo2[n 2]). Ars Shashin Bunko (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Tokyo: Ars, 1941. A handbook on flash photography.
- Yukiguni: Hamaya Hiroshi shashinshū: Kamera Mainichi bessatsu (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Tokyo: Mainichi Shinbunsha, 1956. Photographs of Japan's "snow country", the northeast coast of Honshū. Published in conjunction with Camera Mainichi.
- Ura Nihon: Hamaya Hiroshi shashinshū (Шаблон:Nihongo2) / Japan's Back Coast. Tokyo: Shinchōsha, 1957. The title means "back-country Japan".
- Henkyō no machi (Шаблон:Nihongo2[n 3]) / Urumchi. Sekai Shashinka Shirīzu (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1957. Photographs of Ürümqi.
- Mite kita Chūgoku (Шаблон:Nihongo2) / The China I Have Seen. Tokyo: Kawade Shobō Shinsha, 1958. A separate booklet contains an English translation.
- Shi no furusato (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Tokyo: Chūōkōronsha, 1958.
- Hamaya Hiroshi shashinshū (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Gendai Nihon shashin zenshū (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Tokyo: Sōgensha, 1958. Number 3 in a set of nine booklets of Japanese photography, the only other photographers having entire booklets devoted to their work being Ihei Kimura and Ken Domon.
- Kodomo fūdoki (Шаблон:Nihongo2) / Children in Japan. Tokyo: Chūōkōronsha, 1959. Photographs of children in Japan.
- Ikari to kanashimi no kiroku (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Tokyo: Kawade Shobō Shinsha, 1960.
- Nihon rettō (Шаблон:Nihongo2) / Landscapes of Japan. Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1964.
- Eye: Hiroshi Hamaya photographs. Ōiso, Kanagawa: Hamaya Hiroshi, 1968.
- American America. Tokyo: Kawade Shobō Shinsha, 1971.
- Hamaya Hiroshi-shū (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Chikuma Foto Gyararī (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Tokyo: Chikuma Shobō, 1971.
- Senzō zanzō: Shashinka no taikenteki kaisō (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Tokyo: Kawade Shobō Shinsha, 1971.
- Nihon no shika: Shashinshū (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Tokyo: Chūōkōronsha, 1972.
- Aizu Yaichi (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Ōiso, Kanagawa: Hamaya Hiroshi, 1972. A portfolio about the poet and art historian Aizu Yaichi.
- Nihon no shizen (Шаблон:Nihongo2) Landscape of Japan. 2 vols. Tokyo: Kokusai-jōhō-sha, 1975.
- Yukiguni (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Sonorama Shashin Sensho (Шаблон:Nihongo2) 1. Tokyo: Asahi Sonorama, 1977.
- Kohō Fuji (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Nihon no bi (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Tokyo: Shūeisha, 1978.[n 4]
- Nankyoku hantō natsu-keshiki (Шаблон:Nihongo2) / Summer Shots: Antarctic Peninsula. Tokyo: Asahi Sonorama, 1979.
- Hamaya Hiroshi shashinshū-sei-ten: 1930–1981 (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Tokyo: PPS Tsūshinsha, 1981.
- Chi no kao (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Hamaya Hiroshi shashinshū-sei (Шаблон:Nihongo2) 1. Tokyo: Iwanami shoten, 1981. Title means "Aspects of nature".
- Sei no kao (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Hamaya Hiroshi shashinshū-sei (Шаблон:Nihongo2) 2. Tokyo: Iwanami shoten, 1981.
- Landscapes. New York: Abrams 1982. Шаблон:ISBN. English-language version of Chi no kao (1981).
- Tabi: Shashinshū (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Tokyo: Nihon Kōtsū-kōsha, 1982.
- Hiroshi Hamaya. I Grandi Fotografi. [Milano]: Gruppo Editoriale Fabbri, [1982].
- Gakugei shoka (Шаблон:Nihongo2[n 5]) / Gakugei Shoka. Tokyo: Iwanami, 1983. 2nd ed. Tokyo: Iwanami, 1991. Шаблон:ISBN. Black and white portraits of writers and other people in the arts, 1937–82. Texts in Japanese, captions in Japanese and English.
- Hiroshi Hamaya. Los Grandes Fotografos. Barcelona: Ediciones Orbis, 1984.
- Nyonin rekijitsu: Hamaya Asa tsuitō shashinchō (Шаблон:Nihongo2) / Calendar days of Asaya Hamaya, 1948–1950. Ōiso, Kanagawa: Hamaya Hiroshi, 1985. A portfolio of photographs of Hamaya's wife taken 1948–1950, issued as a memorial to her after her death.
- Shōwa nyoninshū: Shashinshū (Шаблон:Nihongo2) / Women in the Showa Era. Tokyo: Mainichi Shinbun-sha, 1985.
- Hamaya Hiroshi ten: ICP masutā-obu-fotogurafī-shō jushō kinen (Шаблон:Nihongo2) / Hiroshi Hamaya: Fifty-Five Years of Photography. Tokyo: PPS Tsūshinsha, 1986.
- Emergence de la terre. Neuilly: Éditions Hologramme, 1986. With a preface by Marc Riboud.
- Shōwa dansei shokun: Shashinshū (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Tokyo: Asahi Shinbun-sha, 1989. Шаблон:ISBN.
- Hamaya Hiroshi: Shashin taiken 60 nen (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Hiratsuka, Kanagawa: Hiratsuka Museum of Art, 1991. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Hiratsuka Museum of Art.
- Senzō zanzō: Shashin taiken 60 nen (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Tokyo: Chikuma Shobō, 1991. Шаблон:ISBN.
- Shashinshū watakushi (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Ōiso, Kanagawa: Shōnan Bunko, 1991.
- Shashin no seiki: Hamaya Hiroshi shashin taiken roku-jū-roku-nen (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Tokyo: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, 1997. Catalogue of an exhibition of 66 years' work by Hamaya held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography.
- Fukuen zuisho no hitobito (Шаблон:Nihongo2[n 6]). Tokyo: Sōjunsha, 1998. Шаблон:ISBN. Black and white portraits of writers and other people in the arts. Texts and captions in Japanese.
- Ichi no oto: 1930-nendai Tōkyō: Hamaya Hiroshi sakuhinshū (Шаблон:Nihongo2). Tokyo: Kawade Shobō Shinsha, 2009. Шаблон:ISBN. Photographs of Tokyo in the 1930s.
- Ichi no oto: Machi no sazanuki: 1930-nendai Tōkyō: Hamaya Hiroshi sakuhinten (Шаблон:Nihongo2). JCII Photo Salon Library 238. Tokyo: JCII, 2011. Booklet accompanying an exhibition of photographs of Tokyo in the 1930s.
Other publications with major contributions by Hamaya
- Det Gömda Japan. Stockholm, Bonnier, 1960. Text by Bo Setterlind.
- Cornell Capa, ed. The Concerned Photographer 2. New York: Grossman, 1972. Шаблон:ISBN (hardback), Шаблон:ISBN (paperback). Photographs by Hamaya, Cornell Capa, Marc Riboud, Roman Vishniac, Bruce Davidson, Gordon Parks, Ernst Haas, Donald McCullin, and W. Eugene Smith.
- Shiga Prefecture. Ōtsu, Shiga: Shiga Prefectural Government, 1984. Hamaya contributes the photographs; the text is by various writers.
- Die Präfektur Shiga. Ōtsu, Shiga: Regierung der Präfektur Shiga, 1984.
- Modan Tōkyō rapusodi (Шаблон:Nihongo2) / Rhapsody of Modern Tokyo. Tokyo: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, 1993. Catalogue of an exhibition of prewar street photography by Hamaya, Kineo Kuwabara, Kōji Morooka, Шаблон:Illm, Masao Horino and Yoshio Watanabe held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography.
- Judith Keller and Amanda Maddox, eds. Japan's Modern Divide: The Photographs of Hiroshi Hamaya and Kansuke Yamamoto. Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2013. Шаблон:ISBN. Catalogue of an exhibition of the work of Hamaya and Kansuke Yamamoto.
Notes
- ↑ According to Hopkinson, on 15 March; according to Mihashi, on 6 March.
- ↑ Old orthography (then current) for shashinjutsu; in modern form this would be Шаблон:Nihongo2.
- ↑ The photographer or publisher's deliberate use of old orthography for henkyō; in modern form this would be Шаблон:Nihongo2.
- ↑ Here within CiNii.
- ↑ The photographer or publisher's deliberate use of old orthography for gakugei; in modern form this would be Шаблон:Nihongo2.
- ↑ The photographer or publisher's deliberate use of old orthography for zuisho; in modern form this would be Шаблон:Nihongo2
References
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 Mihashi Sumiyo (Шаблон:Nihongo2), "Hamaya Hiroshi", in Nihon shashinka jiten (Шаблон:Nihongo2) / 328 Outstanding Japanese Photographers (Kyoto: Tankōsha, 2000; Шаблон:ISBN), p.254. Шаблон:In lang In Japanese only, despite the additional English title.
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 Шаблон:Cite book
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite magazine
- ↑ Ошибка цитирования Неверный тег
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External links
- John Clark, "Hamaya Hiroshi (1915–1999) and Photographic Modernism in Japan", Vol. 7, Issue 1, Self and Nation, Fall 2016.
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