OK.. My little MAO-ettes. For the new hot Fall Art Season, there are a ton of great new gallery shows around NYC. But for anyone interested in historic B&W or Japanese photography, one show not to overlook is the Keizo Kitajima show which opened last night at the Amador Gallery on 57th street. The show is a full retrospective of this almost unknown in the US Japanese master’s portrait work. MAO was particularly taken to the cleaners by his earliest Tokyo series. (photo #1, Keizo Kitajima, TOKYO SHINJUKU 1979, 12″ X 8 1/2″ , gelatin silver print edition of 7)…
Archive | September 16, 2009
An Important Photography Show Not to Miss… Keizo Kitajima at Amador Gallery
by on September 16, 2009 in Modern Art Obsession
An Important Photography Show Not to Miss… Keizo Kitajima at Amador Gallery
by on September 16, 2009 in Modern Art Obsession
OK.. My little MAO-ettes. For the new hot Fall Art Season, there are a ton of great new gallery shows around NYC. But for anyone interested in historic B&W or Japanese photography, one show not to overlook is the Keizo Kitajima show which opened last night at the Amador Gallery on 57th street. The show is a full retrospective of this almost unknown in the US Japanese master’s portrait work. MAO was particularly taken to the cleaners by his earliest Tokyo series. (photo #1, Keizo Kitajima, TOKYO SHINJUKU 1979, 12″ X 8 1/2″ , gelatin silver print edition of 7)…
Seen On The Streets Of Breda, Netherlands
by on September 16, 2009 in Wooster Collective
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