Kiyoshi Koishi
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Kiyoshi Koishi (小石 清, Koishi Kiyoshi) (26 mars 1908-7 juillet 1957) est un des plus importants photographes japonais de la première moitié du XXe siècle.
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小石 清(こいし きよし、1908年3月26日 - 1957年7月7日)は、日本の戦前を代表する写真家。戦争のために創作の機会を奪われた末に早世した悲劇の天才として知られる。
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Kiyoshi Koishi (小石 清, Koishi Kiyoshi) (March 26, 1908 - July 7, 1957) was one of the most prominent Japanese photographers in the first half of the 20th century. He was born in Osaka and became a member of the Naniwa Photography Club in 1928. In 1933 he published the monograph Shoka Shinkei (初夏神経, "Early Summer Nerves"), one of the most important works for Japanese modernist photography (Shinkō Shashin, 新興写真). In this work, he used many photographic techniques such as photomontage and photograms and succeeded in creating surrealistic images.
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Kiyoshi Koishi
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Kiyoshi Koishi
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Kiyoshi Koishi (小石 清, Koishi Kiyoshi) (March 26, 1908 - July 7, 1957) was one of the most prominent Japanese photographers in the first half of the 20th century. He was born in Osaka and became a member of the Naniwa Photography Club in 1928. In 1933 he published the monograph Shoka Shinkei (初夏神経, "Early Summer Nerves"), one of the most important works for Japanese modernist photography (Shinkō Shashin, 新興写真). In this work, he used many photographic techniques such as photomontage and photograms and succeeded in creating surrealistic images. Although Koishi's unconventional style reached a large audience through Shoka Shinkei, it was not without criticisms. Notably, the reception of his monograph was markedly different in Tokyo. They were criticized as being "abstract, self-righteous, and lacking in reality". At the time the Tokyo photography scene was fixated on a more journalistic documentary style of photography with a focus on social issues. From 1938, he worked for the Japanese government in the magazine Shashin Shūhō (写真週報, "Photo Weekly"). And he became a war photographer of the Second Sino-Japanese War. Therefore, he was no longer able to produce avant-garde photo. After World War II, he continued to take many photographs. However, he could not leave the works from the effects of restricted activity due to the war. In 1957, Koishi died by accident fall on the station platform in Moji, Fukuoka Prefecture (present Moji-ku, Kitakyushu) .
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Kiyoshi Koishi (小石 清, Koishi Kiyoshi) (26 mars 1908-7 juillet 1957) est un des plus importants photographes japonais de la première moitié du XXe siècle.
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小石 清(こいし きよし、1908年3月26日 - 1957年7月7日)は、日本の戦前を代表する写真家。戦争のために創作の機会を奪われた末に早世した悲劇の天才として知られる。
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