Keiichi Tahara
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was a Japanese photographer.


Life and career

Tahara was born in Kyoto. He learned photographic techniques at an early age from his grandfather, a professional photographer. In 1972, he travelled Europe with Red Buddha Theatre as a lighting and visual technician. While in France, he encountered a sharp, harsh and piercing light that he had never experienced in Japan. Since then, he remained in Paris for next 30 years and started his career as a photographer. His first series of work “Ville (City)” (1973–1976) captured the unique light in Paris in black-and-white photography. His next series of work “Fenêtre (Windows)” (1973–1980) awarded the best new photographer by Arles International Photography Festival in 1977 and he moved into the limelight. The following year, he started the new series “Portrait” (1978), then “Eclat” (1979–1983) and ”Polaroid” (1984) and received number of awards such as
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award (1985). His morphological approach to light has extended to sculpture, installations, and other various method crossing over the genre of photography. In 1993, in moat of the Castle of Angers (1993), the first light sculpture in France, "Fighting the Dragon” (1993) was installed. "Garden of Light" ( Eniwa, Hokkaido, 1989) is a representative piece in which light sculptures are installed in a public space covered in snow for six months of the year. The light changes in response to music and presents a space of poetic dimensions. Based on the same concept, "Échos du Lumières" (2000) was installed in the
Canal Saint-Martin The Canal Saint-Martin is a 4.6 km (2.86 mi) long canal in Paris, connecting the Canal de l'Ourcq to the river Seine. Over nearly half its length (), between the Rue du Faubourg du Temple and the Place de la Bastille, it was covered, in the ...
, commissioned as a public space project by the City of Paris. The spectacle colors from the prisms illuminate the stone wall synchronizing with the sounds. The rest of his work include a permanent outdoor installation “Niwa (Garden)” (2001) at the Photography Museum in Paris ( Maison Européenne de la Photographie), “Portail de Lumière”, an installation created as a part of the cultural project Lille 2004, and “ Light Sculpture” exhibition at
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in 2004. In 2008, Tahara lead the project of building Ginza 888, with the artistic direction of th
Museum of Islamic Art
A photography book was published. He continued to produce a number of light installation projects in urban spaces. He died on 6 June 2017.


Awards

*1977 Grand Prix des Rencontres Arles Photographie, France *1978 Prix Kodak de la Critique Photographique en France, France *1984
Japan Professional Photographers Society The is a Tokyo-based organization of photographers founded in 1950. Its logo reads “JPS”. It was formed from the combination of three earlier organizations, none more than two years old: Seinen Hōdō Shashin Kenkyūkai (青年報道写真研 ...
Prize, Japan *1985
Higashikawa Prize The has been awarded to photographers by the "Phototown" of Higashikawa, Hokkaidō, Japan since 1985. The Overseas and Domestic Photographer prizes are of 500,000 yen and the New Photographer and Special prizes are of 300,000 yen. The work of t ...
, Japan *1984 Kimura Ihei Award, Japan''Sanjūroku fotogurafāzu: Kimura Ihei Shashinshō no sanjūnen'' (, "36 photographers: 30 years of the Kimura Ihei Award"; Tokyo: Asahi Shinbun, 2005; ).  *1988 Prix Nicéphore Niépce, France *1989 ADC Prize, Japan *1990 Bourse Villa Medicis-Hors les murs, France *1993 Grand Prix de la Château Beychevelle, Franco-Japonaise, France *1993 Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres, France *1994 ADC Prize, Japan *1995 Grand Prix de la Ville de Paris, France *1999 Laureat Project, Vallée de la Chimie, Lyon, France *199
Concours Festival Lumières, Lyon, France
*2003 Laureat Project, Vallée de la Chimie, Lyon, France *2003 Talents du luxe, prix de l’originalité, Paris, France


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External links


Keiichi Tahara 〜Light Scape〜
{{DEFAULTSORT:Tahara, Keiichi 1951 births 2017 deaths Japanese photographers People from Kyoto