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Ikkō Narahara (奈良原 一高, Narahara Ikkō, November 3, – January 19, ) was a Japanese photographer. | |
Ikko Narahara was born in Fukuoka Prefecture in 1931. |
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- Japanese postwar photographer Ikko Narahara, a cofounder of the influential documentary photography collective VIVO, has died at the age of eighty-eight years old.
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- Ikkō Narahara (奈良原 一高, Narahara Ikkō, born November 3, ) is a Japanese photographer.
Ikkō Narahara
Japanese photographer (1931–2020)
Ikkō Narahara[n 1] (奈良原 一高, Narahara Ikkō, November 3, 1931 – January 19, 2020)[1][2] was a Japanese photographer. His work is held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Early life and education
Born in Fukuoka, Narahara studied law at Chuo University (graduating in 1954) and, influenced by statues of Buddha at Nara, art history at the graduate school of Waseda University, from which he received an MA in 1959.
Career
He had his first solo exhibition, Ningen no tochi (Human land), at the Matsushima Gallery (Ginza) in 1956. In this Narahara showed Kurokamimura, a village on Sakurajima. The exhibition brought instant renown. In his second exhibition, "Domains", at the Fuji Photo Salon in 1958, he showed a Trappist monastery in Tobetsu (Hokkaidō), and a women's prison in Wakayama.
In the meantime, Narahara had shown his works in the first (1957) of three exhibitions
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- Japanese postwar photographer Ikko Narahara, a cofounder of the influential documentary photography collective VIVO, has died at the age of eighty-eight years old.
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- Born in Fukuoka in , Ikko Narahara studied law at Chuo University and, influenced by statues of Buddha at Nara, art history at the graduate school of Waseda University, from which he received an MA in