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Issei SUDA 須田一政
(b. 1940, Tokyo, Japan)

Issei Suda occupies a unique position in the history of Japanese photography: deeply important yet having received relatively little attention for his work from the West. Perhaps owing to the fact that he never became associated with any particular school, he remained outside the widely disseminated narratives told about Japanese photography.








Artworks

Issei SUDA Ota Gunma (from Fushikaden) gelatin silver print, 27.94 × 35.56 cm 1975, Open Edition in JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHERS Born in 1920s-1940s - a group exhibition | 24 Nov - 31 Dec 2016
Issei SUDA Ume-matsuri Sankeien Yokohama Kanagawa (from Fushikaden) gelatin silver print, 27.94 × 35.56 cm 1977, Open Edition in JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHERS Born in 1920s-1940s - a group exhibition | 24 Nov - 31 Dec 2016
Issei SUDA Kanda Tokyo (from Fushikaden) gelatin silver print, 27.94 × 35.56 cm 1975, Open Edition in JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHERS Born in 1920s-1940s - a group exhibition | 24 Nov - 31 Dec 2016
Issei SUDA Bon-odori Nishimonai Akita (from Fushikaden) gelatin silver print, 100 × 100 cm 1976, Limited Edition of 3 in JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHERS Born in 1920s-1940s - a group exhibition | 24 Nov - 31 Dec 2016