The work of Issei Suda (1940–2019) is distinct in contemporary avant-garde Japanese photography for its celebration of the beauty of the everyday. His black and white pictures reflect on apparent banality of urban life, capturing ‘the little surprises usually ignored in our world’: the shadow of a figure, the shapes of the street, the expressions on stranger's faces. Suda’s practice revealed the tensions between old and new Japan, juxtaposing the ingrained visual traditions of Japanese culture with the prevailing western vocabulary of fashion, advertising and leisure, as seen through his observant and tender lens.
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Book Details
Format:Paperback
Size:19.0 x 12.5 cm
Extent:144 pp
Illustrations:60
Publication date:15 August 2024
ISBN:9780500297353
About the Author
Simon Baker is Director of the Maison Européenne de la photographie (MEP).