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Eikoh Hosoe

Eikoh Hosoe

Japanese, 1933–2024

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Eikoh Hosoe was a Japanese photographer and filmmaker who emerged in the experimental arts movement of post-World War II Japan. Hosoe is best known for his dark, high contrast, black and white photographs of human bodies. His images are often psychologically charged, exploring subjects such as death, erotic obsession, and irrationality. Some of his photographs reference religion, philosophy and mythology, while others are nearly abstract, such as Man and Woman # 24, from 1960. He was professionally and personally affiliated with the writer Yukio Mishima and experimental artists of the 1960s such as the dancer Tatsumi Hijikata, though his work extends to a diversity of subjects. His photography is not only notable for its artistic influence but for its wider contribution to the reputations of his subjects.

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Works in Collection

13 works
Kamaitachi

Kamaitachi

Eikoh Hosoe

1968

Kamaitachi

Kamaitachi

Eikoh Hosoe

1968

Kamaitachi #28

Kamaitachi #28

Eikoh Hosoe

1968

Man and Woman

Man and Woman

Eikoh Hosoe

1960

Man and Woman #20

Man and Woman #20

Eikoh Hosoe

1960

Man and Woman #23

Man and Woman #23

Eikoh Hosoe

1961

Man and Woman #24

Man and Woman #24

Eikoh Hosoe

1960

Man and Woman #33

Man and Woman #33

Eikoh Hosoe

1960

Ordeal by Roses

Ordeal by Roses

Eikoh Hosoe

1961-62

Ordeal by Roses #17

Ordeal by Roses #17

Eikoh Hosoe

1961-62

Ordeal by Roses #2

Ordeal by Roses #2

Eikoh Hosoe

1962

Ordeal by Roses #29

Ordeal by Roses #29

Eikoh Hosoe

1961

Untitled

Untitled

Eikoh Hosoe

1968

Exhibitions

1 exhibitions

Mar 27, 1974 – May 19, 1974

New Japanese Photography

13 artists · 2 curators