2024年11月16日 星期六

Eikoh Hosoe 細江英公1933—2024日本攝影師. Paul Morrissey, Andy Warhol’s Cinematic Collaborator, Dies at 86

 

Paul Morrissey, Andy Warhol’s Cinematic Collaborator, Dies at 86

In films like “Trash” and “Women in Revolt,” he brought movement, character and something resembling a story line to the Warhol film aesthetic.

A black and white photo of three men standing outside near an overpass. The man in the center is gesturing with his left hand.
Paul Morrissey, center, with Andy Warhol, right, and an unidentified man in Los Angeles in 1966. “My films derive from Andy’s,” Mr. Morrissey said in 1972. “I use a lot of this technique but add direction, story and a little more selection.”Credit...Steve Schapiro/Corbis, via Getty Images


A black and white photo of Mr. Morrissey posing around some sort of sculpture, his right hand on his chin. A man and woman lay on the sculpture behind him, and another woman crouches with her hands on her shoulders to his left.
Mr. Morrissey, front, with, from top, Joe Dallesandro, Holly Woodlawn and Jane Forth, in a publicity photo for Mr. Morrissey’s 1970 film “Trash.”Credit...Henri Dauman/Jour De Fete Films


細江英公(日語:細江 英公ほそえ えいこう Hosoe Eikō,1933年3月18日—2024年9月16日)是日本攝影師。原名敏廣(日語:敏廣としひろ Toshihiro)。東京工藝大學名譽教授。



Man and Woman #24 by Eikoh Hosoe, Honolulu Museum of Art


Hosoe in 2005

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出生於山形縣米澤市,長在東京。1952年入學東京寫真短期大學(現 東京工藝大學)。評論家福島辰夫欣賞他作品中所擁有的,土門拳等人所欠缺的人性之處。1954年大學畢業。參加福島主辦的「十人之眼」展覽。之後成立攝影師團體「VIVO」。出版了為作家三島由紀夫拍攝的裸體寫真集「薔薇刑」及以秋田農村為舞台的舞蹈家土方巽的寫真集「鐮鼬」。2003年9月18日,獲得英國皇家攝影協會辦法的特別貢獻獎章。2010年10月被選為文化功勞者。其子細江賢治同為攝影師。


  • 2000年-攝影集「細江英公の寫真絵本[妖精物語]ルナ・ロッサ」由新潮社刊行。
  • 2003年-9月或英國皇家攝影協會特別勳章。
  • 2007年-4月獲得旭日小綬章,7月發表以核武器和核威脅為主題的《死之灰》(窗社刊)
  • 2010年-10月獲得文化功勞者表彰。 [1]






    Eikoh Hosoe in 2013, at his office in Tokyo.Credit...Jeremie Souteyrat/laif/Redux

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    Eikoh Hosoe, Photographer Who Elevated the Avant-Garde, Dies at 91

    He pioneered a surrealistic narrative style in collaborations with dancers, artists and the author Yukio Mishima, with whom he created startling erotic tableaus.


    Eikoh Hosoe in 2013, at his office in Tokyo.Credit...Jeremie Souteyrat/laif/Redux


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A black-and-white photograph of a scantily clad leaping figure, suspended in the air above a group of children.
In “Kamaitachi, No. 17,” a 1968 photograph, Mr. Hosoe’s friend Tatsumi Hijikata plays the role of an evil spirit.Credit...Estate Eikoh Hosoe. Courtesy Michael Hoppen Gallery.
  • A black-and-white photograph with various images superimposed over a giant eye.
    “Ordeal by Roses, No. 19,” was originally presented in a 1961 photo book.Credit...Estate Eikoh Hosoe. Courtesy Michael Hoppen Gallery.


An older Eikoh Hosoe, wearing glasses, a light-colored jacket and a striped shirt, standing in front of a framed black-and-white image hanging on the wall.
Mr. Hosoe in 2009 with his portrait of the writer Yukio Mishima.Credit...Robert Gilhooly/Alamy Stock Photo

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