Concrete Octopus takes off where Kanemura´s 2002 acclaimed Spider’s Strategy left. For the first time, Osiris and Pierre von Kleist team up to show Kanemura´s new work done between 2011 and 2013. The cult Japanese photographer proves to be in great shape. With a text by Chris Fujiwara, a film critic living in Tokyo.
‘It would be strange and misleading, though obviously not wholly inaccurate, to call these photographs “images of the Japan of the present time.” Though they might perhaps have much to say to the social historian, their documentary function is circumscribed by the interest in exploring a visual universe too disunited and incomplete to be recognizable as a cultural or historical form. In these images, the world presents itself with great purity and without provocation or seduction, as though poised in the interval before the repetition of an already forgotten catastrophe.’ Chris Fujiwara
His photographs are included in major collections such as MoMa, New York, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, and Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography. He received the New Photographer Prize from the Photographic Society of Japan in 1997, the Ken Domon Prize in 2000, and the Ina Nobuo prize in 2014.
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Concrete Octopus
Osamu Kanemura
Edited by José Pedro Cortes, André Príncipe and Yoko Sawada
Pierre von Kleist editions
Lisbon and Osiris, Tokyo, 2017
Hardcover, 88 pages, 30×18,9 cm, B/W
ISBN 978-989-99445-7-2