TALK

Reflections on The Ikko Narahara Archives and Ikko Narahara's Work Japanesque | Part One with Torao Nimi (Ikko Narahara Archives) and Part Two with Noriko Tsutatani (Chief Curator, Shimane Art Museum) [JP]

Ryosokuin Temple (Kennin-ji Temple)

Join Torao Nimi (President of the Ikko Narahara Archives) and Noriko Tsutatani (Chief Curator of the Shimane Prefectural Art Museum and a trainee of Narahara’s), as Nimi discusses the role of the archives and the Japanesque 〈Zen〉 series on view in this exhibition, while Tsutatani will discuss representative works by Ikko Narahara from a researcher’s point of view.

To enter this event, you will have to present your KYOTOGRAPHIE Passport or pay the Ryosokuin entry fee of ¥1000.

Venue
Ryosokuin Temple (Kennin-ji Temple)
Date
  • 2022.4.10 13:00~14:30
Language
Japanese

Ryosokuin Temple (Kennin-ji Temple)

591, Komatsu-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto
Keihan Line "Gion shijo" station. 7 min on foot from Exit 3
Hankyu Line "Kyoto Kawaramachi" station. 10 min on foot from Exit 1

Torao Nimi

Torao Nimi was born in Shiga Prefecture in 1945.
He returned to Setagaya, where his parents grew up after the war and grew up in his mother's family home on a ranch.

Torao Nimi and Ikko Narahara

Ikko Narahara's Wife Keiko is the sister of Torao Niimi's mother (maiden name Nakagawa).

He first met at the Nakagawa family in 1956 on the occasion of a betrothal ceremony.
He was often accompanied on dates for meals until their marriage in 1958.
Around 1959, he became interested in photography and started working as a photographer for events at the school he attended.
He sometimes accompanied her on shoots as an assistant until she left for Europe in 1963.
The following year, when he took the college entrance exam, he decided to pursue a career in photography under the influence of his uncle.
In 1964, he entered the Tokyo College of Photography. His mother was commissioned by the Narahara to take care of remittances.
After returning to Japan in 1966, he assisted in his darkroom to make prints of "Still Time" and "Great Afternoons in Spain.
Between 1966-1967 he was the Editor of the Men's Club, Fujingaho, and was also in charge of photography.
In 1967 Narahara's assistant ( and friend) collapsed, and Torao suddenly became his assistant before becoming freelance in 1969.
After that, he worked in various jobs, and assisted Narahara at every exhibition.
In 2005 Narahara collapsed from a subarachnoid haemorrhage, after which he assisted Keiko Narahara.
In 2006 he stopped all previous work to concentrate on the work of Narahara.
He attended the 2009 Paris Photo in Prisca Pasquale, Cologne, Germany.
In 2013, he was officially appointed as the President of the Ikko Narahara Archives.
2019 was the year of the Ikko Narahara Festival, during which many exhibitions were planned.
2019 was the final celebration of Kazutaka Narahara's career.
During 2019-2020, he undertook a project to donate artworks by Ikko Narahara to 18 museums, art facilities, universities, etc. nationwide

Noriko Tsutatani

Noriko Tsutatani is the chief curator of the Shimane Art Museum and is a specialist in the history of modern western art and the history of photography.
At the Yonago City Museum of Art, she planned and organized "The Age of Artistic Photography: A Retrospective of the Yonago Shayukai" (1990) and "Shoji Ueda and Friends" (1992). At the Shimane Prefectural Art Museum, she planned and held the opening exhibition "The Story of Water: Myth and Symbol in European Paintings" (1999), the 10th-anniversary exhibition of "French Painting in the 19th Century" (2009), and the 15th-anniversary exhibition "Arcadia by the Water: The Mythic World of Puvis de Chavannes" (2014) and received the Academic Award of the Foundation for the Promotion of Western Art in 2015. Her photographic exhibitions include "160 Years of Photography" (2001), "Hunter of Light: Daido Moriyama 1965-2003" (2003), "Count Photographer: Kamei Akira" (2004), "The Sky in My Hands: Ikko Narahara 1954-2004" (2010), "To My Beloved: Teiko Shiotani 1899-1988" (2017). In 2014, she was awarded the Photographic Society of Japan's curatorial award; from 2005 to 2015, she was the head of the curatorial section.

Noriko Tsutatani

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