02.12.11 - 21.01.12 Colour Construction

07.10.11 - 12.11.11 Jerusalem

08.09.11 - 01.10.11 High Tide

15.07.11 - 25.08.11 Patagonia

13.05.11 - 09.07.11 Burke + Norfolk: Photographs from th...

24.02.11 - 21.04.11 Sohei Nishino - The Diorama Map Series

08.12.10 - 12.02.11 Winter Contemporary

14.10.10 - 06.12.10 Robert Bergman

10.09.10 - 10.10.10 Daido Moriyama

26.07.10 - 21.08.10 Guy Bourdin

10.06.10 - 17.07.10 Alex Prager - Week End

07.05.10 - 05.06.10 Daniele Tamagni and Araminta de Clermont

24.03.10 - 01.05.10 Yoshihiko Ueda - QUINAULT

14.01.10 - 20.02.10 Kishin Shinoyama- NUDE

25.11.09 - 09.01.10 C O L O U R - Group Show

22.10.09 - 21.11.09 Ellen von Unwerth- Fräulein

10.09.09 - 17.10.09 Starting with a Photograph

27.07.09 - 05.09.09 Revive - Group Show

04.06.09 - 25.07.09 Ofer Wolberger (Life with) Maggie

21.04.09 - 30.05.09 Boris Savelev- 31 Years

11.03.09 - 20.04.09 Miyako Ishiuchi Mother's

05.02.09 - 10.03.09 Scarlett Hooft Graafland-You Winter, ...

13.01.09 - 31.01.09 John Davies Rachel Whiteread HOUSE

20.11.08 - 10.01.09 Nobuyoshi Araki- Hana Kinbaku

09.10.08 - 17.11.08 Simon Norfolk - Full Spectrum Dominance

30.08.08 - 04.10.08 Tiina Itkonen - Ultima Thule

25.06.08 - 27.08.08 Polly Borland - Bunny

25.04.08 - 16.06.08 Alex Prager - The Big Valley

07.03.08 - 12.04.08 Tod Papageorge - Passing through Eden

28.11.07 - 11.01.08 Jeff Bark

04.10.07 - 26.11.07 Eyes Of An Island - Japanese Photogra...

06.08.07 - 31.08.07 Group Show I

21.06.07 - 21.07.07 Valerie Belin

20.04.07 - 01.06.07 Scarlett Hooft Graafland

22.02.07 - 07.04.07 John Davies - The British Landscape

26.11.06 - 03.01.07 Jeff Bark - Abandon

01.10.06 - 28.10.06 Eleven Contemporaries

01.07.06 - 15.08.06 Valérie Belin - Pallette & Chips

07.10.05 - 26.10.05 ARAKI

08.06.05 - 20.08.05 Dodo Jin Ming - Free Element / Behind...

04.02.05 - 24.03.05 Tina Itkonen - Inughuit

24.06.04 - 30.08.04 Desiree Dolron - Xteriors

26.11.03 - 03.01.04 Laura Letinsky

24.09.03 - 22.11.03 Desiree Dolron - "Te dí todos mis sue...


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Kishin Shinoyama- NUDE

14.01.10 - 20.02.10

Phantom

Phantom
© Kishin Shinoyama courtesy Michael Hoppen Contemporary

C-type print

80 x 100

Kishin Shinoyama

 

NUDE

 

14th January- 20th February

 

Michael Hoppen Contemporary

 

Still hard at work well into his late 70s, Japanese photographer Kishin Shinoyama’s images have lost none of the potency that would make his 1960’s nude studies so revered and sensationalized in equal measure. Michael Hoppen Contemporary is pleased to announce the first exhibition of his work in the UK, which will focus on his most iconic series- Birth, Twin, Death Valley, Brown Lilly and Phantom, as well as studies of a dancer, also from the 1960s.

 

Shinoyama was born in Tokyo in 1940 and at the age of three underwent ordination rites to become a Buddhist priest. By the age of 10 he was given his first camera and was proficient and keen enough to establish his own working darkroom. He studied photography at Nihon University, Tokyo, also working as a freelance photographer for the Light Publicity Company in the early 1960s. He worked in editorial and fast became one of the youngest and most well thought of in his field- photographing everything from pearls to jet planes with a fresh, dynamic sense of imagery and symbolism. 

 

After leaving Light Publicity in 1968 to freelance, his creative energy and unique character and appearance made him a mass media star. His photographs of the celebrities of the day, including female impersonator Akihiro Mruyama and his nude studies created a sensation. 

In October 1968, his one man exhibition ‘Birth’ – photographs taken on location on Tokunoshima in Southern Japan- showed the beginnings of the psychedelic and daring nature of his work, with that sense of nostalgia linked with the future that is so evocative of the late 1960s.

 

This exhibition is a chance to see vintage prints and more recent reexplorations of earlier  solarization techniques by an artist who was at the forefront of challenges to preconceived ideas of beauty and the nude.

 

In 1970, his exhibition NUDE- Kishin Shinoyama Exhibition, which focused around his work in Death Valley drew great attention and praise for its challenging images of the female form, and the fame of ‘Shinoyama of the Nudes’ was assured. The book ‘Nude’ has now become highly valuable and collectable, as have other publications of his work.

 

All works are for sale.

 


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