New gallery publication: Yutaka Takanashi, Photography 1965-74
by Ferdinand on May 7, 2010
Yutaka Takanashi, Photography 1965 – 74
Editors: Roland Angst, Ferdinand Brueggemann, Priska Pasquer
Published by Only Photography, Berlin
116 pages, 41 images, Triplex, hardcover
Text: German, English, Japanese
Yutaka Takanashi belonged to the small group of photographers who launched the magazine Provoke in 1968. The magazine had considerable influence on Japanese photography of that period. He was one of the founding members of this group along with the photographer Takuma Nakahira, the critic and photographer Kôji Taki, and the theorist Takahiko Okada. Daidô Moriyama joined the group during the production of the second issue.
As a member of the small Provoke collective, Takanashi was able to find a new theoretical approach and its visual language. The influence of this group and of the magazine on the photographic scene in Japan was immense. Nobuyoshi Araki described Provoke in retrospect as the trigger of an explosion in Japanese photography. In the following years the Provoke photographers produced major works in terms of photographic history, whereby Yutaka Takanashi defined the high point as well as the end of this era with the publication of his first book, Toshi-e (Towards the City), in 1974.
This two-part book set new standards in terms of design, materials and craftsmanship. In a compartment behind the larger volume, Toshi-e, one finds an earlier series in the smaller format volume, Tôkyô-jin; it seems to have provided the basis for the larger book. The smaller volume is designed to look like a printed notebook on simple paper. This combination is indicative of Takanashi’s non-dogmatic treatment of the different visual styles and approaches of the 1960s. While he shows the real Tôkyô on the verge of becoming a modern urban society in Tôkyô-jin and names the concrete location at which each of the photographs was taken, Toshi-e contains a view of an urban landscape that has no defined location.
Our book, Yutaka Takanashi, Photography 1965–74, presents a representative cross-section of these two pioneering photographic series in 35 full-page illustrations and 6 large format plates. An extensive biography, list of exhibitions and a bibliography round off our newest publication.
The limited edition of 500 will be published in three different versions:
Editions numbered 1 – 30: include a gelatin-silver print of a photograph from Toshi-e (double page 19–20), personally printed and signed by the artist, in the same format as the book. The book along with a separate portfolio containing the print, both bound in linen, are enclosed in a printed linen slipcase.
Editions number 30 – 130 are signed by the artist and will be sold for 128 €.
Editions number 131 – 500 will be sold for 98 € – and are available with one of two linen covers printed with alternative motifs.
Each of the books is stamped with the artist’s personal stamp.
Available at:
www.only-photography.com
www.schaden.com


3 comments
How can I purchase a copy of Yutaka Takanashi’s signed book?
Any help would be appreciated.
Carl Herbert
by Carl Herbert on July 27, 2010 at 6:47 pm #
Dear Carl,
the book is available at Schaden.com and Only Photography.
Ferdinand
by Ferdinand on July 31, 2010 at 12:45 pm #
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