Mitsutoshi Hanaga-1000BUNKO, ART FAIR TOKYO 2017, Aoyama Meguro × Gallery Kochuten (Tokyo International Forum/ Booth N51)


3.16 – 19, 2017

 

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【ART FAIR TOKYO 2017】
Venue: Tokyo International Forum, Hall E and Lobby Gallery
Aoyama Meguro × Gallery Kochuten/ Booth N51
Mitsutoshi Hanaga website: http://mitsutoshihanaga.com/

Opening Dates:
Thursday March 16th 2017
16:00 – 18:00 Private Preview (Invited guests only)
18:00 – 21:00 Vernissage (Invited guests only)

Friday March 17th 2017
11:00 – 13:00 VIP Advance Admission (Invited guests only)
13:00 – 20:00

Saturday March 18th 2017
11:00 – 20:00

Sunday March 19th 2017
10:30 – 17:00
※Last admission is 30 minutes before closing.

Access:
Tokyo International Forum,Hall E and Lobby Gallery
3 Chome-5-1 Marunouchi,Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo-to 100-0005, Japan

Tel: 03-5797-7912 E-mail: info@artfairtokyo.com URL: http://www.artfairtokyo.com
more info: https://artfairtokyo.com/2017

 

We would like to announce the publication of the first full-scale photo book of the work of Mitsutoshi Hanaga (1933 – 1999), “Mitsutoshi Hanaga 1000,” as the fifth publication of the paperback series “1000 BUNKO,” which follows “Takuma Nakahira 1000.” Each volume of this series is so incredibly thick that it appears to be a monument in itself.

Mitsutoshi Hanaga went through the postwar period from the late 1950s to the late 1980s when Japanese society experienced a drastic transition and he left behind approximately 100,000 photographs throughout his lifetime.
Living in postwar Japan, which was experiencing rapid growth and was burdened with various contradictions and social issues, Hanaga continued to record the reality of diverse scenes. He documented events such as social movements, student protests, the pollution issue, young people in the street or bars, Butoh, underground theater, and avant-garde art, which was suffering from neglect at the time, through photography from a perspective of the weak and outcast. This unique style of Hanaga, who consistently focused on his subjects by close contact with diverse locations and situations, is beyond comparison.
In recent years, along with the full picture of his enormous photographic archive being revealed, the existence of Hanaga is attracting remarkable attention domestically and internationally. He is shown not only as “a witness of the era” and “a photographer,” but also in the context of performance art, saying “his radical, repeated actions themselves, shooting while intervening in the locale, can be considered as his artistic expression.”

Upon production of this photo book, negatives left by Hanaga, which had been mostly unprinted, have been scanned and reviewed for selection for display since 2013. As a result, photos are arranged in chronological order, not by category, and chronology of the period, background information in English/Japanese, and text by Raiji Kuroda are contained.

 

Cooperation: 一〇〇〇BUNKO, MATCH and Company, TOKYO-SPORTS, Daisuke Motogi Architecture

 

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1967年12月9日 ゼロ次元(加藤好弘)「全裸防毒面歩行儀式」(撮影:羽永光利)

 

ART PHOTO TOKYO -edition zero- /Booth 311(茅場町共同ビルディング・東京)


11.17 – 20, 2016

Booth: 3F, 311
Artists:羽永光利、田中功起、折元立身、橋本聡

日時:VIP招待:2016年11月17日(木)
First Choice: 15:00-17:00
Opening Reception: 18:00-21:00

一般開場:2016年11月18日(金)-20日(日)
開場時間:11月18日(金)・19日(土) | 12:00 – 20:00
11月20日(日) | 12:00 – 17:00
※最終入場は閉場の30分前
会場:茅場町共同ビルディング・東京
〒103-0025 東京都中央区日本橋茅場町1丁目6-12
東京メトロ茅場町駅(日比谷線・東西線)9番出口直結
入場料:一般1500円、学生500円、小学生以下無料

More info:ART PHOTO TOKYO -edition zero-

 

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田中功起, I considered the title of this work but it never come up. Following things could be related to the title.
1) I love to go out from the exhibition space because of BankART facing the sea.
2)There are so many trashes which some artists made and showed as art work before in BankART.
3) I want to make a raft using those trashes.
4) I think it’s not a question that the raft float on water or not but it’s good to be floating there.
, 2007, 400x600mm, ed.5

 

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折元立身, The Document of ANIMAL ART 1978 – 2014 (LIMITED BOX), 2015, Movies, Catalogue raisonne, Photo, Box made of paulownia

 

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橋本聡, Photographer: Bodybuilder, 2012, 73.8×110.8cm, ed.2of 5

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Dec. 9, 1967, Zero Jigen (Yoshihiro Kato) “全裸防毒面歩行儀式 (Zenra-Boudokumen-Hoko-Gishiki)” Photo by Mitsutoshi Hanaga

Mitsutoshi Hanaga Archives Project
 
7.23 – 8.20. 2016

Installation view


List (pdf)
Photo No,(pdf): 
Social situation  Butoh  Theater    Avantgarde

 

Date: July.23 (Sat) – August.20 (Sat), 2016
Opening Reception: July. 23 (Sat), 2016,  19 – 21 pm

Hours:
Wednesday – Saturday: 12 – 19 pm
Sundays and National Holidays: 12 – 18 pm
Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays

Talk Event:
Date: August.13(sat), 16 pm –
Venue: Aoyama Meguro
Guest:

Yoshitaro Inami (Curator, Setagaya Literary Museum)
Taro Hanaga

 

Aoyama Meguro is pleased to announce our new exhibition “Mitsutoshi Hanaga Archives Project” beginning from July 23 through August 20. Based on four themes of avant-garde art, Butoh (avant-garde dance), theater, and social situation, around 200 photographs, selected from the archive of Mitsutoshi Hanaga, etc., will be exhibited.
Mitsutoshi Hanaga was born in Tokyo, 1933. He went through the turbulent times from the late 1950s to 1980s when Japanese society experienced a drastic transition and he left behind a huge amount of photographs throughout his lifetime.
While living in postwar Japan, which was burdened with various contradictions and social issues, Hanaga continued to record the reality of diverse scenes such as avant-garde art, underground theater, current events, the pollution issue, the student movement, Butoh, and the commune movement through photography from a perspective of the weak and outcast. The existence of Hanaga, who continued to focus on struggling youths seeking their meaning of existence by close contact, has legendarily been remembered and thought of as “an artist behind a system.”
However, in recent years, along with the full picture of his photographic works is being revealed, the existence of Hanaga is attracting remarkable attention internationally not only as “a witness of the era” and “a photographer,” but also in the context of performance art, saying “his radical, repeated actions themselves, shooting while intervening in the locale, would be considered as his artistic expression.”

A talk event, etc., will be held during the term of the exhibition. This will be announced on our website once details are decided.
Please come and view this exhibition where a door into a fresh examination of the transition of postwar Japanese society and the history of avant-garde art will be opened to you through the eyes of Mitsutoshi Hanaga.

 

Information of releasing a new book:
Mitsutoshi Hanaga 一〇〇〇
Publisher: 一〇〇〇bunko

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Oct.10, 1964, Hi Red Center “Dropping Event” Photo by Mitsutoshi Hanaga

Organizer: Mitsutoshi Hanaga Archives Project
Grants: Arts Council Tokyo
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Mitsutoshi Hanaga Biography

1933   Born in Otsuka, Tokyo.

1956   Entered the Faculty of Art of the Bunka Gakuin.

1958   Graduated from the Faculty of Art of the Bunka Gakuin. Later served as a lecturer in the college from 1965 to 1968.

1959 – 60    Attracted to the works of Man Ray and Moholy-Nagy, created a photogram “décalcomanie” in his own way. During its exhibition at “NELKEN,” a café-gallery at Koenji, he met Shuzo Takiguchi.

1961   Held the first solo exhibition at Daiichi Gallery (Shinjuku, Tokyo). Having been discovered by Shigene Kanamaru, Takachiyo Uemura, and photographer Hisae Imai, he became an assistant to Imai.

1962   Became a freelance photographer. Published photos which dealt with social issues and avant-garde expressions/activities through photo journalistic or art magazines. During 1962 and 1965, his documentary photos on young people were appeared in “Weekly Heibon” and other photos in “Weekly Josei” magazines, etc. During 1962 and 1968, held his 2nd to 8th solo exhibitions at Daiichi Gallery and Muramatsu Gallery.

1964   His photos were appeared in “LIFE” and “LIFE International” magazines.

1965 – 68   Documentary photos from visiting young artists, and photos of the little theater movement and Butoh (avant-garde dance) appeared in magazines such as “Bijutsu Techo” and “Ohara School of Ikebana.”

1968 – 70   Photos on contemporary art, Butoh, little theater, the adult entertainment business, and social issues appeared in “Fujinkoron” and “Asahi Graph” magazines.

1971 – 75   Serialized photo travel stories in “Weekly Asahi,” published by the Asahi Shimbun Company. Serialized a column named “NowNow (currently named ‘Dekigotology’)” in that magazine.

1972 – 79   Published reportage on art, photo travel story, and documentary photos in magazines such as “Bijutsu Techo,” “Geijutsu Shincho,” and “Geijutsu Seikatsu.”
During 1972 and 1978, held his 9th to 11th solo exhibitions at Ginza Kaigakan and Shimizu Gallery (Ogikubo, Tokyo).

1979   Participated in an exhibition titled “TOKYOTEN” at Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum.

1981 – 83   Planned Shinchosha’s new photo magazine “FOCUS.” He himself was active as a reporter.

1982   Held a solo exhibition at Gallery Shunju (Ginza, Tokyo). Invited to the photo exhibition at Festival d’Avignon in France. The exhibition toured 15 cities in France until 1983.

1983  Invited by Centre Pompidou in Paris to hold an exhibition of his photos and slides. Also held an autograph session at Flammarion bookstore within the Centre Pompidou, commemorating the publication of his photo book “The Butoh.” Held a solo exhibition at Nantes, France.

1984   Held a solo exhibition at UNESCO headquarters in Paris. Held an exhibition of two artists at Gallery White in Israel. Invited to exhibit his artwork in the Video category at the Venice Biennale. Held an exhibition of positive named “Hypochondelicious” at Gallery Shunju.

1985   Participated in a Butoh festival. Held an exhibition named “The Return of Butoh Photos” at Toshiba Ginza Seven hosted by the Japan Culture Group and a solo exhibition at Gallery Shunju. Invited to exhibit his artwork at the Horizont Festival in Berlin.

1999   Passed away in December.

2014   Gallery Kochuten and Aoyama Meguro held an exhibition at Art Fair Tokyo 2014 named “Total Recall ─ Works of Mitsutoshi Hanaga (1959-1999)” through which the documentary photos of Hanaga were introduced on a full scale. An exhibition “A Witness! Mitsutoshi Hanaga: Focusing on his works on ‘Butoh’” was held at Gallery Kochuten. His works were exhibited at the exhibition “The Age of Ashita no Joe” held at Nerima Art Museum. Started from Chiba City Museum of Art, the exhibition titled “‘The Principles of Art’ by Genpei Akasegawa: From 1960s to the Present,” which featured his works, toured Oita Art Museum and Hiroshima City Contemporary Art Museum during 2014 and 2015.
 
2015   An exhibition, “Mitsutoshi HANAGA: The documentation photography of the Japanese avant-garde art and performance (1964-1973)” was held at Aoyama Meguro. His works were exhibited in the exhibition titled “Performing Arts in Asia” held at Asia Culture Center in Gwangju, Korea. Also exhibited in the exhibition “The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop” held at Tate Modern, London during 2015 and 2016.

2016   His works were exhibited in the exhibition “Butoh Photography” held at Weltkunstzimmer, Dusseldorf. Also exhibited in “The Emergence of the Contemporary: Avant-Garde Art in Japan, 1950-1970” held at Paço Imperial, Rio de Janeiro. A book written by Reiko Tomii “Radicalism in the Wilderness: International Contemporaneity and 1960s Art in Japan” (Cover photo: Mitsutoshi Hanaga) was published by The MIT Press. Further, his works are scheduled to be exhibited in an exhibition at Fri Art: Centre d’art de Fribourg in Switzerland.

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June, 1968 “Kanda-Quartier-latin-Toso” Photo by Mitsutoshi Hanaga


Mitsutoshi HANAGA
The documentation photograph of the Japanese avant-garde art and performance (1964 – 1973)

7.18. – 8.22. 2015

 

Date: July.18(sat) – August.22(sat), 2015
Opening Reception: July.18(sat), 19 – 21 pm

http://aoyamameguro.com/en/artists/installation-view-mitsutoshi-hanaga2015/

Open from 12 – 19 pm (Closed on Sundays and national holidays)
※Summer holidays: August 9 – 16, 2015
http://mitsutoshihanaga.com/

Talk Event:
Date: July.18(sat), 19 – 20 pm
Venue: Aoyama Meguro

Guest:
Tatsushi Omori (Film director. The Ravine of Goodbye (2013))
Hajime Nariai (Curator, Tokyo Station Gallery)
Taro Hanaga

 

Aoyama Meguro is pleased to announce the introduction of work by Mitsutoshi Hanaga (1933-1999) for the second time since last year’s Art Fair Tokyo.
Most notable for his photographic documentations of Hi-Red Center (Jiro Takamatsu, Genpei Akasegawa, Natsuyuki Nakanishi), Tetsumi Kudo, Ushio Shinohara, Akaji Maro (Dairakudakan) and many others, Hanaga’s work has been attracting attention in recent years. This exhibition will mainly center on Hanaga’s photographic records of outdoor performances by avant-garde artists.

The statement below is cited from Mitsutoshi Hanaga’s official website.
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Throughout his life, Mitsutoshi Hanaga had always worked closely with the creators on-site, and had become the firsthand witness of artistic production. Many of his legendary photographs are considered today as a valuable work, and they have been shown in numerous museums. This exhibition will showcase over 200 photographs, including many unpublished prints, and it will again serve as an opportunity to investigate its content.

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Hi Red Center, Dropping Event at Ikenobo Hall, Tokyo, October 10, 1964, Photography: Mitsutoshi Hanaga

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(other photographic documentations to be exhibited. Names listed in random order, titles omitted.)

Ay-o, Tadanori Yokoo, Kikuji Yamashita, Sankichi Ota, Shintaro Tanaka, Shoumei Thomatsu, Junzo Ishiko, Mono-ha, Katsuhiro Yamaguchi, Koshin Sakurai, Keiichiro Sakuma, Shinzaburo Okamoto, Michio Fukuoka, Minoru Kinjo, Bikky Sunazawa, Koujin Toneyama, Shimon Yotsuya, Kanji Itoi (Dadakan), Sawako Goda, Kuniyoshi Kaneko, Tenjo Sajiki, Shuji Terayama, Juro Kara, Jokyo Gekijo, Arata Isozaki, Shuzo Takiguchi, Junzaburo Nishiwaki, Ichiro Hariu, Tamon Miki, MOON Seung-Keun,  Shuzo Takiguchi, Aiko Miyawaki, Yutaka Matsuzawa, Zero Jigen, Yutokutaishi Akiyama, Testuo Koyama, GUN, Ushio Shinohara, Masunobu Yoshimura, Tatsumi Yoshino, Shuzo Azuchi Gulliver, Mitsutaka Ishii, Yasunao Tone, Sho Kazakura, Keigo Yamamoto, Taj Mahal Travelers, Yoshida Yoshie, Kokuin, Kenji Kanasaka, Rikuro Miyai, Yayoi Kusama, Kurohata and more, still under investigation.

Production:
Mitsutoshi Hanaga Project Committee (Taro Hanaga, Akihiko Inagaki, GALLERY KOCHUTEN, Aoyama Meguro)

 

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Zero-Jigen, Dec,12th, 1967, Shinjuku, Photographer: Mitsutoshi Hanaga

Installation view   Mitsutoshi HANAGA :  

The documentation photograph of the Japanese avant-garde art and performance (1964 – 1973)

July.18 – August.22, 2015

 

 

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Talk Event:
Date: July.18(sat), 19 – 20 pm
Venue: Aoyama Meguro

Guest:
Tatsushi Omori (Film director. The Ravine of Goodbye (2013))
Hajime Nariai (Curator, Tokyo Station Gallery)
Taro Hanaga

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AOYAMA | MEGURO will be participating in Art Fair Tokyo in a shared booth with GALLERY KOCHUTEN http://www.kochuten.net/.
 
 
Total Recall – Works of Mitsutoshi Hanaga (1959 – 1999)
Date: March 6 (Thurs) – 9th (Sun) Booth: L46 http://artfairtokyo.com/featured/15918.html
 
*Many of Mitsutoshi Hanaga’s photographic documentations are still unidentified. We are currently seeking information to investigate their contents.
 
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Dairakudakan Kudankaikan, May 15th & 16th, 1973, Photography: Mitsutoshi Hanaga
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At this year’s Art Fair Tokyo, AOYAMA | MEGURO and GALLERY KOCHUTEN are pleased to announce the full-fledged introduction of the photographic works by Mitsutoshi Hanaga (1933-1999),
 
Since the 1960s, Hanaga had actively documented Butoh, Little Theater Movement, avant-garde artists’ happenings and events, and even extended to social issues such as kogai (pollution), the Japanese student movement and commune activities. The photographs he left behind are more than 10,000 stills of historical facts which later became legendary.
 
Throughout his life, Hanaga had always gone out to the site and had become the firsthand witness by working closely with the creators, and many of his photographic records are regarded today as valuable documents, and they are now beginning to be exhibited in museums.
 
While this exhibition will showcase approximately 600 items including many unpublished works, it will also serve as a place to survey their contents.
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(other photographic documentations to be exhibited. Names listed in random order, titles omitted.) Kanji Itoi (Dadakan), Tenjo Sajiki, Jokyo Gekijo, Tatsumi Hijikata, Sankai Juku, Yoko Ashikawa, Kazuo Ohno, Akira Kasai, Min Tanaka, Shuzo Takiguchi, Aiko Miyawaki, Yutaka Matsuzawa, Zero Jigen, Yutokutaishi Akiyama, Testuo Koyama, GUN, Ushio Shinohara, Masunobu Yoshimura, Tatsumi Yoshino, Shuzo Azuchi Gulliver, Mitsutaka Ishii, Yasunao Tone, Sho Kazakura, Keigo Yamamoto, Taj Mahal Travelers, Yoshida Yoshie, Kokuin, Kenji Kanasaka, Rikuro Miyai, Yayoi Kusama, Kuni Chiya, Byakkosha, , and more, still under investigation.Production: Mitsutoshi Hanaga Project Committee Venue: Art Fair Tokyo 2014 OUTLNE, Booth: L46 (GALLERY KOCHUTEN + AOYAMA | MEGURO)
 
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Kanji Itoi (Dadakan), September 20th, 1970, Sendai, Photographer: Mitsutoshi Hanaga_
 
[Event] Satoshi Hashimoto “Photographer (Art Market, Photographer): BodyBuilder” (3/8 11:00 – 20:00)
 
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Satoshi Hasimoto’s “Photographer (Art Market, Photographer): Bodybuilder” comprised of photo shooting, a bodybuilder and an art fair, will be held during opening hours on March 8th (Sat) at Art Fair Tokyo. The photographs from the event will be exhibited on March 9th (Sun). Date and Time: March 8th (Sat), 2014, 11:00 – 20:00 Place: Art Fair Tokyo venue (Tokyo International Forum) http://artfairtokyo.com/en/about.html Bodybuilder: Yutaka Ono Sponsorship: Art Fair Tokyo Committee Organizers: AOYAMA | MEGURO, Satoshi Hashimoto _ Satoshi Hashimoto
Born in 1977 (Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519, Yuichi Takahashi 1828-1894). A member of Kiso Geijutsu – Contemporary Art Think-tank since 2012. Recently exhibited in “Can’t Go, Please Come” (2010, ARCUS), “More of an activity” (2010, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art) ,”‘Sell Me Your Concept’ in India” (2011, India), “Omnilogue: JOURNEY TO THE WEST” (2012, Lalit Kara Academy, New Delhi), “Arbitrary Decisions and Prejudices: I Divide the Audience”(2012, The National Art Center, Tokyo), “You fill in ‘***.’ (provisionally)” (2012, blanClass), “False name”(”14 EVENINGS”, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo), “I was Leonardo da Vinci. I sell my soul. I sell heaven”(2013, AOYAMA | MEGURO), “Lives of the Future Artists IV”(2017, Tokyo), etc.Yutaka Ono
Born in 1973. Height 175cm. One of the few heavyweight bodybuilders in Japan who competes actively in NPC America. Notable competition titles includes: 2001 “NPC Ironman/Ironmaiden” (Light Heavyweight 5th), 2003 “NPC Excalibur” (Heavyweight 5th); 2006 “Central Japan Championships” (Heavyweight 1st); “NPC Tournament of Champions” (Heavyweight 2nd); 2007 “NPC Tournament of Champions” (Heavyweight 3rd); 2008 “Mr. Los Angeles” (Heavyweight 3rd); “Central Japan Championships” (Heavyweight and Overall 1st) 2009 “Central Japan Championships” (Heavyweight 1st); 2010 “Mr. Los Angeles” (Heavyweight 3rd); “Central Japan Championships” (Heavyweight 1st); 2013 “NPC Excalibur” (Heavyweight 2nd); “Masters” (Heavyweight and Overall 1st), etc.
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