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Shōmei Tōmatsu (東松 照明, Tōmatsu Shōmei
?, b. 1930) is a Japanese
photographer.
Born Teruaki Tōmatsu (東松照明, Tōmatsu Teruaki)
in Nagoya in 1930, Tōmatsu
studied economics at Aichi University, graduating in 1954.
While still a student, he had his photographs published by the
major Japanese photography magazines. He entered Iwanami and worked on the series Iwanami
Shashin Bunko. Two years later he left in order to freelance.
In 1959 Tōmatsu formed Vivo with Eikoh Hosoe and Ikkō Narahara.
Two years later, his and Ken
Domon's book Hiroshima–Nagasaki Document 1961, on the
effects of the atomic bombs, was published to great acclaim.
In 1972 he moved to Okinawa; in 1975 his prizewinning book of
photographs of Okinawa, Pencil of the Sun (太陽の鉛筆, Taiyō no
enpitsu) was published.
Tōmatsu moved to Nagasaki in
1998.
Exhibitions
Tōmatsu has had various retrospectives, both within Japan and
abroad. In the early years of the new century he embarked on a new
and comprehensive series of retrospectives, dividing his oeuvre
into five "mandalas" of place:
Shomei Tomatsu: Skin of the Nation, a retrospective,
was organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and curated
by Sandra Phillips and the photographer and writer Leo Rubinfien.
The exhibition toured internationally from 2004 through 2006: Japan Society, New York
(September 2004 – January 2005), National Gallery of Canada,
Ottawa (January – April), Corcoran Museum
of Art, Washington, D.C. (May – August), San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art (February–May 2006), Fotomuseum Winterthur
(September–November 2006)
Other recent exhibitions include:
- Shomei Tomatsu: Ravages of Time (September–October
2001) Tepper Takayama Fine Arts (Boston)
- Myths and Games: Milton Montenegro, Daido Moriyama, Hiromi
Tsuchida and Others (June–July 2004) Tepper Takayama Fine Arts
(Boston)
- Poli Sci (September–November 2004) Tepper Takayama
Fine Arts (Boston)
- Common Ground: Discovering Community in 150 Years of Art:
Selections from the Collection of Julia J. Norrell (October
2004 – January 2005) Corcoran Museum
of Art (Washington, DC)
- Festivals and Rituals (November 2004 – January 2005)
Tepper Takayama Fine Arts (Boston)
- Color/Generations: Shomei Tomatsu, Cassio Vasconcellos,
Yoshi Abe and others (March–April 2005) Tepper Takayama Fine
Arts (Boston)
- Saints and Sinners:: Images and Books
November–December 2006, Tepper Takayama Fine Arts (Boston)
Books of Tōmatsu's
works
Books by
Tōmatsu and compilations of his works
- Suigai to nihonjin (水害と日本人, Floods and the
Japanese). Iwanami Shashin Bunko 124. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1954.
Joint work. The photographs are reproduced within Aichi
Mandala (2006).
- Yakimono no machi: Seto (焼き物の町:瀬戸, Pottery town: Seto).
Iwanami Shashin Bunko 165. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1955. The
photographs are reproduced within Aichi Mandala
(2006).
- Hiroshima–Nagasaki Document 1961. Tokyo: Japan Council
against A- and H-Bombs. With Ken Domon.
- "11 ji 02 fun" Nagasaki (<11時02分>Nagasaki, "11:02"
Nagasaki). Tokyo: Shashin Dōjinsha, 1966.
- Nippon (日本, Japan). Tokyo: Shaken,
1967.
- Sarāmu areikomu (サラーム・アレイコム). Tokyo: Shaken,
1968. Photographs of Afghanistan, taken in August 1963.
- Ō! Shinjuku (おお!新宿, Oh! Shinjuku). Tokyo:
Shaken, 1969.
- Okinawa Okinawa Okinawa (Okinawa沖縄Okinawa). Tokyo:
Shaken, 1969.
- Sengoha (戦後派). Tokyo: Chūōkōronsha, 1971.
Tokyo: Gurabia Seikōsha, 1971.
- Tōmatsu Shōmei shashinshū (東松照明写真集) / I Am a King.
Tokyo: Shashinhyōronsha, 1972.
- Akemodoro no hana (朱もどろの華). Tokyo: Sanseidō,
1976.
- Doro no Ōkoku (泥の王国) / Kingdom of Mud.
Sonorama Shashin Sensho 12. Tokyo: Asahi Sonorama, 1978. With a
summary in English in addition to the Japanese text. A reworking of
the material published earlier in Sarāmu areikomu.
- (Japanese)
Hikaru kaze (光る風:沖縄) / Sparkling Winds:
Okinawa. Nihon no Bi. Tokyo: Shūeisha, 1979. A large-format
(37cm high) book of color photographs of Okinawa. An supplementary
colophon gives publication details in English (including the only
mention of the English title), but all the explanations and other
texts are in Japanese only.
- Tōmatsu Shōmei (東松照明). Shōwa shashin:
Zenshigoto. Tokyo: Asahi Shinbunsha, 1984. One in a series of books
of which each is devoted to the entire career of a single
photographer.
- Shomei Tomatsu, Japan 1952–1981. Graz: Edition Camera
Austria; Vertrieb, Forum Stadtpark Graz, 1984. ISBN 3900508046. In
German and English.
- Haien: Tōmatsu Shōmei sakuhinshū (廃園:東松照明作品集) / Ruinous
Gardens. Tokyo: Parco, 1987. ISBN 4-89194-150-2.
- Sakura sakura sakura 66 (さくら・桜・サクラ66). Osaka: Brain
Center, 1990. ISBN 4-8339-0513-2. Color photographs of sakura.
- Sakura sakura sakura 120 (さくら・桜・サクラ120) / Sakura.
Osaka: Brain Center, 1990. ISBN 4-8339-0512-4. Color photographs of
sakura.
Texts in both Japanese and English.
- Nagasaki "11:02" 1945-nen 8-gatsu 9-nichi (長崎〈11:02〉1945年8月9日). Photo
Musée. Tokyo: Shinchōsha, 1995. ISBN 4-10-602411-X.
- Intāfeisu: Tōmatsu Shōmei shashinten (インターフェイス:東松照明写真展) /
Interface: Shomei Tomatu interface. Tokyo: Tokyo
Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art, 1996. Exhibition catalogue. In
Japanese and English.
- Toki no shimajima (時の島々). Tokyo: Iwanami, 1998.
ISBN 4-00-008072-5. Text by Ryūta Imafuku (今福竜太).
- (English)
Visions of Japan. Kyoto: Kōrinsha, 1997. ISBN
4-7713-2831-5. Photographs taken 1987–9 of plastic goods washed up
by the sea.
- Tomatsu Shomei. Visions of Japan. Kyoto: Kōrinsha,
1998. ISBN 4-7713-2806-4.
- Nihon rettō kuronikuru: Tōmatsu no 50-nen (日本列島クロンクル:東末の50年) / Traces:
50 years of Tomatsu's works. Tokyo: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum
of Photography, 1999. In Japanese and English.
- (Japanese)
Tōmatsu Shōmei (東松照明, Shōmei Tōmatsu). Nihon no
Shashinka. Tokyo: Iwanami, 1999. ISBN 4-00-008370-8. A compact
overview of Tōmatsu's career, within a series about the Japanese
photographic pantheon.
- Tōmatsu Shōmei 1951–60 (東松照明1951-60, Shōmei Tōmatsu
1951–60). Tokyo: Sakuhinsha, 2000. ISBN 4-87893-350-X.
- (English)
Rubinfien, Leo, et al. Shomei Tomatsu: Skin of the Nation.
Yale University Press, 2004. ISBN 0-300-10604-1.
- (English)
Jeffrey, Ian. Shomei Tomatsu. Phaidon 55. London: Phaidon,
2001. ISBN 071484019X.
- Nagasaki mandara: Tōmatsu Shōmei no me 1961– (長崎曼荼羅:東松照明の眼1961〜). Nagasaki:
Nagasaki Shinbunsha, 2005. ISBN 4-931493-68-8.
- (Japanese)
Camp karafuru na! Amarinimo karafuru na!! (Campカラフルな!あまりにもカラフルな!!). Gallery
Nii, 2005. Colorful photographs around US military bases in
Okinawa.
- Aichi mandara: Tōmatsu Shōmei no gen-fūkei (愛知曼陀羅:東松照明の原風景) / Aichi
Mandala: The Early works of Shomei Tomatsu. Aichi Prefectural
Museum of Art and Chunichi Shinbun, 2006. Catalogue of an
exhibition held at Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art in June–July
2006. Photographs 1950–59, and also a small number of later works,
of Aichi.
This large book has captions in Japanese and English, some other
texts in both languages, and some material in Japanese only.
- Tōkyō mandara (Tokyo曼陀羅) / Tokyo Mandala:
The World of Shomei Tomatsu. Tokyo: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum
of Photography, 1997. Catalogue of an exhibition held
October–December 2007.
- (Japanese)
Nantō (南島) / Nan-to. Gallery
Nii, 2007. Color photographs of Taiwan, Guam, Saipan, and other
islands in the southern Pacific.
Other
contributions
- Hiraki, Osamu, and Keiichi Takeuchi. Japan, a
Self-Portrait: Photographs 1945–1964. Paris: Flammarion, 2004.
ISBN 2-08-030463-1. Tōmatsu is one of eleven photographers whose
works appear in this large book (the others are Ken Domon, Hiroshi Hamaya,
Tadahiko Hayashi, Eikoh
Hosoe, Yasuhiro Ishimoto, Kikuji Kawada, Ihei Kimura, Shigeichi
Nagano, Ikkō Narahara, Takeyoshi
Tanuma).
- Holborn, Mark. Black Sun: The Eyes of Four: Roots and
Innovation in Japanese Photography. New York: Aperture, 1986.
ISBN 0893811858. The other three are Masahisa Fukase, Eikoh Hosoe, and Daidō
Moriyama.
- 25-nin no 20-dai no shashin (25人の20代の写真) / Works by 25
Photographers in their 20s. Kiyosato Museum of Photographic
Arts exhibition catalogue, 1995. Parallel texts in Japanese and
English.
- Kaku: Hangenki (核:半減期) / The Half Life of
Awareness: Photographs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Tokyo: Tokyo
Metropolitan Museum of Photography, 1995. Exhibition catalogue;
captions and text in both Japanese and English. Twenty-three pages
are devoted to photographs by Tōmatsu (other works are by Ken Domon, Toshio Fukada, Kikujirō
Fukushima, Shigeo Hayashi, Kenji Ishiguro,
Shunkichi
Kikuchi, Mitsugi Kishida, Eiichi
Matsumoto, Yoshito Matsushige, Hiromi Tsuchida
and Yōsuke
Yamahata).
- Nihon shashin no tenkan: 1960 nendai no hyōgen (日本写真の転換:1960時代の表現) /
Innovation in Japanese Photography in the 1960s. Tokyo:
Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, 1991. Exhibition
catalogue, text in Japanese and English. Pp.78–88 show photographs
from the series "11:02 Nagasaki".
- Szarkowski,
John, and Shoji Yamagishi. New Japanese
Photography. New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1974. ISBN
0-87070-503-2 (hard), ISBN 0-87070-503-2 (paper). Contains twenty
photographs by Tōmatsu.
- Yamagishi, Shoji, ed. Japan: A
Self-Portrait. New York: International Center of Photography,
1979. ISBN 0-933642-01-6 (hard), ISBN 0-933642-02-4 (paper).
Contains twelve photographs by Tōmatsu of "American bases and their
surroundings: 1960s–1970s".
Sources and further
reading
- "Skin of the Nation":
publicity for the exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery of Art.
- Tucker, Anne Wilkes, et al. The History of Japanese
Photography. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2003. ISBN
0-300-09925-8