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Im So Happy You Are Here: Japanese Women Photographers from the 1880s to Now

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Im So Happy You Are Here: Japanese Women Photographers from the 1880s to Now

Contributors:

By (Author) Pauline Vermare
Edited by Lesley A. Martin
Text by Takeuchi Mariko
Text by Carrie Cushman
Text by Kelly Midori McCormick
Contributions by Marc Feustel
Contributions by Russet Lederman
Photographs by Hara Mikiko
Photographs by Ishikawa Mao
Photographs by Ishiuchi Miyako

ISBN:

9781597115537

Publisher:

Aperture

Imprint:

Aperture

Publication Date:

2nd January 2025

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Photography and photographs
History of art

Dewey:

779.0922

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

440

Dimensions:

Width 210mm, Height 279mm

Weight:

1020g

Description

A critical and celebratory counter-narrative to what we know of Japanese photography today.

Im So Happy You Are Herepresents a much-needed counterpoint, complement, and challenge to historical precedents and the established canon of Japanese photography. This restorative history presents a wide range of photographic approaches brought to bear on the lived experiences and perspectives of women in Japanese society. Editor Pauline Vermare, curator and writer Mariko Takeuchi, and photo-historians Carrie Cushman and Kelly Midori McCormick provide a critical historical and contemporary framework for understanding the work inthreerichly illustrated essays. Additional context is provided by an in-depth illustrated bibliography by Marc Feustel and Russet Lederman, and a selection of key critical writings from leading Japanese curators, critics, and historians such as Kasahara Michiko, Noriko Fuku, and Otake Akiko, many of which will be published in translation for the first time. While this book does not claim to be fully comprehensive or encyclopedic, its goal is to provide a solid foundation for a more thorough conversation about the contributions of Japanese women to photographyand an indispensable resource for anyone interested in a more robust history of Japanese photography.

Author Bio

Pauline Vermare is an independent photography historian and curator based in New York City. She was formerly the cultural director of Magnum Photos in New York, and curator at the International Center of Photography and Museum of Modern Art. Vermare was the curator of 10/10 Celebrating Contemporary Japanese Women Photographers for the 2022 Kyotographie International Photography Festival. The same year, she received the chevalier de l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres from the French Ministry of Culture. Mariko Takeuchi is a photography critic, curator, and associate professor at Kyoto University of Art and Design. She is also visiting researcher at the National Museum of Art, Osaka. A book of her collected writings, Silence and Image: Essays on Japanese Photographers was published in English and Japanese in 2018. Carrie Cushman is the Edith Dale Monson Gallery Director and Curator at the Hartford Art School. She holds a PhD in Art History from Columbia University and is a specialist in postwar and contemporary art and photography from Japan. With Kelly Midori McCormick, she was principal investigator and co-director of the SSHRC IDG-funded project "Behind the Camera: Gender, Power, and Politics in the History of Japanese Photography." Kelly Midori McCormick is an assistant professor at the University of British Columbia. She received her PhD from University of California, Los Angeles, and an MA in East Asian Languages and Cultures at Columbia University. With Carrie Cushman, she was principal investigator and codirector of "Behind the Camera: Gender, Power, and Politics in the History of Japanese Photography." Marc Feustel is a Paris-based independent curator, writer, and editor specializing in Japanese photography. Russet Lederman is a writer, editor, and photobook collector based in New York. Previously, she taught art writing at the School of Visual Arts and cofounded 10x10 Photobooks.

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