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关于最近看的SF MOMA的几个展览 - Naoya Hatakeyama

Japanese photographer:

Naoya Hatakeyama: Natural Stories
Here is the intro from MOMA:

One of Japan's most prominent photographers, Naoya Hatakeyama is known for austere and beautiful large-scale pictures that capture the extraordinary forces we deploy to shape nature to our will — and, in photographs made after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, the equally powerful impact of natural forces on human construction. Whether photographing factories, quarries, mines, or his tsunami-swept hometown in northeastern Japan, Hatakeyama is a keen observer of landscapes in transition, witnessing scenes of transformation with calm precision. The artist's first solo exhibition in the United States, Natural Stories brings together more than 100 photographs and two video installations spanning Hatakeyama's entire career. It offers insights into his practice and place in the rich history of Japanese photography, and into the ways in which humanity and nature both clash and coexist. Source: http://www.sfmoma.org/exhib_events/exhibitions/458#ixzz23pS9bQHD San Francisco Museum of Modern Art



日本名字叫这个:


现在长这样,成小老头了。这张照片是在日本地震后现场照的。老头呆在现场,照了很多照片。


了不起的小老头。Brilliant genius. 五五,这个展要是在纽约有,你一定要去看啊。

我最喜欢的是这幅,东京晚上的月亮。图片太小感受不到,这种照片一定要看现场,大幅的那种。

这就是一个好艺术家的胸怀啊。

A new week - exciting weekSF MOMA continues - Cindy Sherman

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