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Kiyoshi Suzuki Soul and Soul 1969-1999@THE NOORDERLICHT PHOTOGALLERY
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http://www.noorderlicht.com/eng/gallery/next/suzuki/index.html
8 March through 27 April
Composed by guest curator Machiel Botman
Kiyoshi Suzuki: a life’s work of photography
Kiyoshi Suzuki (1943 – 2000) worked for more than 30 years within a relative solitude. He welcomed the unexpected, the surprizes that can be so typical in photography. A man who planned his own path and followed his intuition. He played with life, a continuous moving inside the stories that life brings, connecting literature, music, theatre, religion, poverty, family in a meditative as well as an explosive, soulful way, always driven by a profound fascination for the fragility and integrity of the small and the humane.
Suzuki’s early work from the late sixties and the early seventies has a mysterious quality. It is dark in imagery and content, sometimes obscure in the most positive sense of the word, meaning that already at his early age Suzuki understood the beauty of leaving things out. Soul and Soul from 1972 is his first book, self-published like almost all his books. It is arguably one of photography’s most beautiful books. The images are taken in the mining area of Suzuki’s childhood town and the book can be seen as an hommage to both the miners and to Suzuki’s own growing up. Dark, calm and surprizing images. Soul and Soul is definitely a photographer’s first book in a tradition of such works: La Banlieue de Paris by Robert Doisneau, The Destruction Business by Don McCullin, Homo Ludence by Fukase, Vietnam Inc. by Philip Jones Griffith and A Dialogue with Solitude by Dave Heath, all books that have in common this enormous quality and care about the photographs as well as the making of the book.
Kiyoshi Suzuki passed away in 2000, much too young. He left us eight books, with titles such as Soul and Soul, Mind Games, Street Shuffle, Finish Dying. Durasia. The work goes from intense classic black and white photography to an explosion of images and almost always it is in the books that Suzuki shows us the games he plays. He left behind many book dummies, often photocopied and many collages with small prints and handwriting.
It was in 1999 that Noorderlicht included Kiyoshi Suzuki in the large exhibition Wonderland. This exhibition was curated by Wim Melis (senior curator) and Machiel Botman (guest curator) and it showed the works from 30 photographers from many countries. Wonderland has since become a reference about this intuitive kind of photography. Noorderlicht has commissioned Machiel Botman to curate the exhibition of Kiyoshi Suzuki and Botman has since worked with the wife of Suzuki, Yoko and their twin daughters, Yu and Hikari. It has taken several visits to Yokohama to open up the large archive, the prints, the book dummies, the collages.
Machiel Botman is a photographer, represented by Gitterman Gallery in New York, Gallerie Vu in Paris and HUP Gallery in Amsterdam. He co-curated Izis/Chagall for the Jewish Museum in Amsterdam and is currently curating, next to Suzuki, the exhibition Miyako Ishiuchi for Langhans Gallery in Prague. This exhibition, supported by The Japan Foundation, will open in the spring of 2008 and then travel within Europe.
This exhibition is available for touring. For more information please contact Olaf Veenstra at +31 (0)50 318 22 27 or publicity@noorderlicht.com.
Visit here Suzuki’s website (in Japanese).
http://homepage3.nifty.com/kiyoshi-suzuki
Noorderlicht Photogallery
Akerkhof 12 Groningen, The Netherlands
admission free
Wednesday through Sunday 12 AM – 6 PM
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Bangkok,
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08 Mar 2008 00:03
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gorgeous, gorgeous fucking work! :)))...thanks Youme for the post! :))
cheers
bob
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His exhibition catalog is now available to order!
!http://www.noorderlicht.com/img/gallery/current/suzukicover.jpg!
Catalogue
http://www.noorderlicht.com/eng/gallery/current/index.html
'These are intriguing photographs. Rich in contrast and sometimes almost surreal. Suzuki knew how to be dramatic and theatrical without giving up the simplicity of the image or seeming affected.
But the best thing about the exhibition by far is the book. [...] a publication that does justice to an artist both in form and content - one would wish that all photobooks were made with the same care and dedication.'
Merel Bem, De Volkskrant, 12 March
Photobook Soul and Soul 1969-1999 / price: EUR 39,50 / paperback with dustcover, fullcolor and duotone / English / design: Hans Miedema.
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youme.
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youme.
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02 Apr 2008 09:04
(ed. Apr 3 2008)
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Japan
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KIYOSHI SUZUKI - SOUL AND SOUL 1969-1999
NOMINATED BEST PHOTOBOOK 2007/08
http://www.noorderlicht.com/eng/news/fotofruhling.html
'To celebrate the 4th Fotofrühling Kassel with the topic Foto:Book, the Fotoforum Kassel, in collaboration with European Photography, Berlin, is searching for the best photo books of the year 2007/08. Eminent experts have been invited to nominate one book which they personally consider to be the best, most beautiful and most interesting. Their choice will be underpinned by a personal rationale.
It gives us great pleasure that a book from your publishing company has been nominated:
Kiyoshi Suzuki - soul and soul.
It has been chosen by Markus Schaden (schaden.com, Köln) as the best photo book of the year.
All nominated books will be presented in a special catalogue publication with illustrations of the cover and selected content pages as well as bibliographic details and personal statements. The actual books will be presented to participants [the visitors] of the 4th Fotofrühling Kassel in a special exhibition. Furthermore, all nominated titles will be comprehensively reviewed in the summer edition of European Photography magazine (German/English).'
The exhibition of the nominated books which will take place from 30.5 to 1.6.2008 at the Kunsthochschule Kassel during the 4th Fotofrühling Kassel.
www.kasselerfotoforum.de
I got a copy of 1000!
youme.
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I LOVE HIM SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH!!!!!!!!
HIS WORK AND LIFE IS A TESTAMENT TO RICHNESS THAT FAR EXCEEDS MOST OF WHAT IS DISCUSSED IN PHOTO CIRLCES (awards, recognition, money, agency, fame, shit )....
thanks again Youme!
b
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youmeÇ
how can i get a copy of the catelogue
b
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Bob. Yes, He is. And his soul remains.
I wish you could read a Japanese, there is his family blog and It's really heartwarming journal and I always know the update by their blog....
Well, I hope you could still get a copy. You really should! It's just a beautiful book.
It should be available through Noorderlicht http://www.noorderlicht.com/eng/gallery/current/index.html but "Order Now" is still not found. I wrote them early this month and they said it'd be fixed but it seems it hasn't.
So in this case, email els[at]noorderlicht.com ([at] should be changed to @) for the book order.
Let me know when you get a copy, please!!
Warm regards,
youme.
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Oh, also his exhibit has been extended another 1 week, until May 4th!
Best,
youme.
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