Keiichi Tahara. Architecture Fin-de-Sicle
By (Author) Riichi Miyake
Photographs by Keiichi Tahara
Taschen GmbH
Taschen GmbH
13th September 2017
Multilingual edition
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Individual photographers
724.6
Hardback
966
Width 270mm, Height 368mm, Spine 141mm
At the turn of the 20th century, architecture took an imaginative leap. As new construction materials and technologies met such far-flung stimuli as the Far East, nirvana, and the unleashed unconscious of Freudian psychoanalysis, buildings by the likes of Gaud, Horta, Hoffmann, Loos, and Mackintosh instilled structure with the sinuous lines of nature, surfaces with a fairy-tale shimmer, and spaces with an ethereal wash of light or shadowy, mysterious hush.
For this dramatic portfolio, printed for the first time ever in a book with five colors including gold, the late architectural photographer Keiichi Tahara traveled across Europe to present the finest examples of this Art Nouveau architecture. From the glamorous faade of the Grand Hotel Europa to the elaborate sweep of a staircase or the perfect poise of a single chandelier, Tahara captures the intricate details as much as the holistic spatial effects of these ambitious, marvelous structures. With an eye attuned to the style's organic detailing, he surveys its floral patterns, vine-like balustrades, and the soft, hollow interiors that seem to summon us into some primordial place.
Drenched in sunshine or draped in dramatic shadows, Tahara's pictures excel in evoking not only the unrivaled aura of these buildings but also the particular, fin-de-sicle spirit of their age, caught on the axis of a century, and characterized by reflection and yearning, as much as technological, philosophical, and political advance. Texts by Riichi Miyake accompany Tahara's pictures to describe the buildings' floor plans, designs, and the broader context of their dreamlike environments.
Limited and numbered edition of 10,000 copies
A must-have for fans of architecture and photography. * AnOther *
Some fin-de-sicle architects created buildings of such vibrancy that viewers were transported to a magical world of dreams and fairy tales. * Riichi Miyake *
Riichi Miyake (b. 1948) was educated at the University of Tokyo (1972) and the cole des Beaux-Arts in Paris (1979). After working as a professor at Shibaura Institute of Technology, Universit de Lige, Keio University, and Conservatoire National des Arts et Mtiers in Paris, he is currently professor at Fuji Womens University in Sapporo. Miyakes publications include Weaving Culture, Creating Culture (2005) and Saint-Gobain (2010). Keiichi Tahara (19512017) lived in Paris from 1973 to 2004 before moving back to his native Japan. Considered one of architectures great photographers, he won many awards, including the Nipce Prize in 1988. His series include Louvre (1995); Les Anges de Croatie (1995); lOpra de Garnier (1996); Egypt (1997); Piemonte (2000); the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar (2008); and The Diet Building of Japan (Kokkaigijidou) (2015).