Issei Suda
Issei Suda (須田 一政, Suda Issei) (24 April 1940 – 7 March 2019) was a Japanese photographer who "[combined] a pure appreciation of Japanese customs with a sharp investigative eye".[1]
Life and career[]
Born—as Kazumasa Suda (須田 一政 Suda Kazumasa[2][3])—in Kanda, Tokyo on 24 April 1940, Suda dropped out of Toyo University in 1961 and entered Tokyo College of Photography, from which he graduated in 1962.[4]
From 1967 to 1971, Suda worked as the cameraman of the theatrical group Tenjō Sajiki, under Shūji Terayama. He worked as a freelance photographer from 1971.[4] His first photobook, Fūshi kaden, was named after a treatise by Zeami Motokiyo; it won a Photographic Society of Japan newcomer's award in 1976. His fourth, Ningen no kioku, won the Domon Ken Award in 2014.[1]
Suda was a professor at Osaka University of Arts.
He died at the age of 78 on 7 March 2019.[2][3]
Books by Suda[]
- Fūshi kaden (風姿花伝). 16. Tokyo: Asahi Sonorama, 1978. NCID BN04412945.
- Waga-Tōkyō hyaku (わが東京100). Nikon Salon Books 5. Tokyo: Nikkor Club, 1979. NCID BA50716008.
- Inu no hana: Kimagure, shashin, sanpo (犬の鼻:気紛れ・写真・散歩). Tokyo: IBC, 1991. ISBN 4-87198-849-X.
- Ningen no kioku (人間の記憶). Tokyo: Creo, 1996. ISBN 4-87736-001-8.
- Akai hana (紅い花). Tokyo: Wides, 2000. ISBN 4-89830-030-8. Early photographs.
- Suda Issei shashinten "Fūshi kaden" (須田一政作品展「風姿花伝」). JCII Photo Salon library 165. Tokyo: JCII, 2005.[n 1]
- Min'yō sanga (民謡山河). Tokyo: Tōseisha, 2007. ISBN 978-4-88773-077-9.
- Kado no tabakoya made no tabi (角の煙草屋までの旅). Tokyo: Place M, 2011. ISBN 4905360005.
- The Work of a Lifetime: Photographs 1968–2006. Berlin: Only Photography, 2011. ISBN 978-3-9812537-5-7.
- Fūshi kaden (風姿花伝) / Fushikaden. Tokyo: Akio Nagasawa, 2012. NCID BB29473912.[n 2]
- Rubber. Tokyo: M-Books, 2012. ISBN 978-4-905360-03-2. Photographs of rubber fetishism.[n 3]
- Sen-kyūhyaku-nanajūgo Miura Misaki (一九七五 三浦三崎) / 1975 Miuramisaki. Tokyo: Akio Nagasawa, 2012. NCID BB29471917.[n 4]
- Sparrow Island. Portland: Nazraeli, 2012. ISBN 9781590053652. Photographs of Suzumejima (雀島), an islet (35°05′22″N 140°06′06″E / 35.0894°N 140.1016°E) in Chiba.
- 松之物語 / Monogatari of Pines. Taiwan: 亦安工作室, 2013. ISBN 9789868857353.
- Mumei no danjo: Tōkyō 1976–8 (無名の男女 東京 1976–8). Tokyo: Akio Nagasawa, 2013. 48 pages; edition of 50 copies.NCID BB29473005
- Early Works 1970–1975. Tokyo: Akio Nagasawa, 2013. NCID BB29473719.[n 5]
- Nagi no hira (凪の片) / Fragments of Calm. Tokyo: Tōseisha, 2013. ISBN 978-4-88773-145-5.
- Tōkyō-kei (東京景) / Tokyokei. Tokyo: Zen Foto Gallery, 2013. ISBN 978-4-905453-30-7[n 6]
- Waga-Tōkyō hyaku (わが東京100) / Waga Tokyo 100. Tokyo: Zen Foto Gallery, 2013. ISBN 978-4-905453-31-4.[n 7]
- Osorezan e (恐山へ) / The Journey to Osorezan. Tokyo: Zen Foto Gallery, 2013. ISBN 978-4-905453-32-1. Photographs of Osorezan.[n 8]
- Sōmatō no yō ni: Kamagasaki 2000/2014 (走馬灯のように 釜ケ崎2000・2014) = Kamagasaki Magic Lantern. Tokyo: Zen Foto Gallery, 2015. NCID BB2084196X. Photographs of Kamagasaki, Osaka.[n 9]
- Childhood Days. Tokyo: Akio Nagasawa, 2015. NCID BB1976743X.[n 10]
- Rei. Tokyo: Akio Nagasawa, 2015. NCID BB19854614. Photographs of mannequins.[n 11]
- Bōsō fūdoki (房総風土記). Kamakura: Super Labo, 2015. ISBN 978-4-905052-88-3. Photographs of Bōsō.
- Suda Issei shashinten "Min'yō sanga" (須田一政作品展「民謡山河」). JCII Photo Salon library 294. Tokyo: JCII, 2016. NCID BB20279502.[n 12]
- Suddenly. Tokyo: Place M, 2016. ISBN 978-4-905360-14-8.[n 13]
- Sein. Kamakura: Super Labo, 2017. ISBN 9784908512032.
- Kannagara (かんながら) / Kan-nagara. Tokyo: Place M, 2017. ISBN 978-4-905360-17-9.[n 14]
- Nichijō no danpen (日常の断片) / Fragment of Everyday Life. Kyoto: Seigensha, 2018. ISBN 978-4-86152-657-2.
- Mōmaku chokketsu yubisaki me kamera (網膜直結指先目カメラ) / The Mechanical Retina on My Fingertips. Tokyo: Zen Foto Gallery, 2018. NCID BB27686209. Text in Japanese, English and Chinese.[n 15]
- Gankotoshi. Tokyo: Akio Nagasawa, 2019. {{NCID|BB29498775}.[n 16]
- Entotsu no aru fūkei (煙突のある風景). Tokyo: Place M, 2019. ISBN 978-4-905360-26-1.[n 17]
- Tokyo Modern Pictorial. Tokyo: Zen Foto Gallery, 2020. ISBN 978-4-905453-92-5.[n 18]
- 78. Paris: Chose Commune, 2020. ISBN 979-10-96383-16-0.[n 19]
- New Life. Tokyo: Akio Nagasawa, 2020. NCID BC06174454.[n 20]
- Eden. Tokyo: Place M, 2020. ISBN 978-4-905360-32-2.[n 21]
- My Japan. Amsterdam: Fw, 2021. Edited by Anne Ruygt. ISBN 9789490119959. With an essay by Frits Gierstberg.[5]
- Mumei no danjo (無名の男女 = Anonymous Man and Woman. Tokyo: Akio Nagasawa, 2021. 100 photographs from the series made in the late 1970s. 160 pages; edition of 600 copies.[n 22]
- Fūshi kaden (風姿花伝) = Exhibition Fushikaden. Ningbo: Jiazazhi, 2020. 71 photographs on 72 pages.
Notes[]
- ^ JCII's page about Fūshi kaden.
- ^ Akio Nagasawa's page about Fushikaden, as of 8 January 2016.
- ^ Place M's page about Rubber.
- ^ Akio Nagasawa's page about 1975 Miuramisaki, as of 8 January 2016.
- ^ Akio Nagasawa's page about one of five cover variants of Early Works, as of 8 January 2016.
- ^ Zen Foto Gallery's page about Tokyokei.
- ^ Zen Foto Gallery's page about Waga Tokyo 100.
- ^ Zen Foto Gallery's page about The Journey to Osorezan.
- ^ Zen Foto Gallery's page about Kamagasaki Magic Lantern.
- ^ Akio Nagasawa's page about one of two cover variants of Childhood Days, as of 8 January 2016.
- ^ Akio Nagasawa's page about Rei, as of 1 March 2016.
- ^ JCII's page about Min'yō sanga.
- ^ Place M's page about Suddenly.
- ^ Place M's page about Kannagara.
- ^ Zen Foto Gallery's page about The Mechanical Retina at My Fingertips.
- ^ Akio Nagasawa's page about Gankotoshi.
- ^ Place M's page about Entotsu no aru fūkei.
- ^ Zen Foto Gallery's page about Tokyo Modern Pictorial.
- ^ Chose Commune's page about 78.
- ^ Akio Nagasawa's page about New Life.
- ^ Place M's page about Eden.
- ^ Akio Nagasawa's page about Anonymous Man and Woman.
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b 大澤友貴, 「須田一政」, 『フジフイルム・フォトコレクション展 富士フイルム株式会社創立80周年記念コレクション 日本の写真史を飾った写真家の「私の1枚」』 = 101 Only One Photo Collection (Tokyo: Fujifilm, 2016; OCLC 1056167801), pp. 136/238.
- ^ Jump up to: a b 「天井桟敷」カメラマン、写真家の須田一政さん死去, Yomiuri Shinbun, 7 March 2019. Accessed 7 March 2019.
- ^ Jump up to: a b 写真家の須田一政さんが死去 「風姿花伝」, Sankei Shinbun, 7 March 2019. Accessed 7 March 2019.
- ^ Jump up to: a b 鈴木佳子, 「須田一政」, 『日本写真家事典』 = 328 Outstanding Japanese Photographers (Kyoto: Tankōsha, 2000; ISBN 4-473-01750-8, p. 187). Despite the English-language alternative title, all in Japanese.
- ^ AnOther (14 May 2021). "Issei Suda, the Photographer Who Captured the Soul of Japan Old and New". AnOther. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
General references[]
- (in Japanese) Suda Issei (須田一政) / Issei Suda. 40. Tokyo: Iwanami, 1998. ISBN 4-00-008380-5.
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