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is a Japanese
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. He co-founded the Vivo photographic collective in 1959.Kōtarō Iizawa, "The evolution of postwar photography" (chapter of Tucker et al., ''The History of Japanese Photography''), pp. 217, 210. Kawada's books include ''Chizu'' (''The Map''; 1965) and ''The Last Cosmology'' (1995). He was included in the ''New Japanese Photography'' exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York in 1974New Japanese Photography
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. Accessed 5 January 2015.
and was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the
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in 2011.Photographic Society of Japan Awards
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. Accessed 5 January 2015.


Life and work

Kawada co-founded the Vivo photographic collective in 1959 with Akira Sato,
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, Ikko Narahara, Akira Tanno and Shomei Tomatsu.
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described it as having "broke the traditions of photojournalism and landscape photography, leading it towards a more experimental, often polemical form." Kawada's book ''Chizu'' (''The Map'') has been praised by critics.
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, director of
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, London, has said it is a "deeply moving and highly original investigation into a seminal moment in Japanese history." In ''The Photobook: A History, Vol. 1'', Martin Parr and
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describe ''Chizu'' as being amongst four books that "constitute photography's most significant memorials to the defining event in twentieth-century Japanese history" and that it is "the ultimate photobook-as-object, combining a typical Japanese attention to the art of refined packaging with hard-hitting photography, text and typography – a true photo-text piece. No photobook has been more successful in combining graphic design with complex photographic narrative." O'Hagan wrote in ''
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'' that it is "perhaps the most intricately designed and powerfully evocative Japanese photobook ever nbsp;. . . By turns impressionistic and surreal, the book demands a degree of patient, silent contemplation that echoes the act of remembering." O'Hagan wrote of ''The Last Cosmology'' (1995) that "the strange skies full of lunar portents, forks of lightning, fleeting meteorites and blocked out suns are a kind of mirror of Kawada's brooding, troubled soul. He spent his youth in the long shadow of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and made the images in The Last Cosmology between 1980 and 2000 – a time of global uncertainty." He added that the images also evoke "a sense of impending catastrophe."


Publications

*''Chizu'' () = ''The Map.'' **Tokyo: Bijutsu Shuppan-sha, 1965. Text by
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. **Tōkyō-to Chōfu-shi: Getsuyōsha, 2005. . Text in Japanese and English. **Tucson, AZ: Nazraeli, 2005. . Text in Japanese and English. Edition of 500 copies. **''Chizu (Reprint Edition).'' Tokyo: Akio Nagasawa, 2014. . With texts in English by Ōe, "Map," and Kawada, "On the re-reprint of "Chizu" (1965)". Edition of 600 copies. *'ラスト・コスモロジー = The Last Cosmology.'' **''ラスト・コスモロジー : 川田喜久治写真集 = The Last Cosmology : Photographs''. Tōkyō: 491, 1995. . **''The Last Cosmology.'' London: Mack, 2015. . *''Cosmos of the Dream King.'' Tokyo: Asahi Sonorama, 1995. *''Kikuji Kawada.'' Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten, 1998. . Text in Japanese. *''Japan, 1951–1960.'' Nazraeli Press Six by Six, set 5 v. 3. Portland, OR: Nazraeli, 2014. . Edition of 100 copies. *''Remote Past A Memoir 1951–1966.'' Tokyo: Case, 2016. With an afterword by Rei Matsuda, in Japanese and English. Edition of 1000 copies. *''Chizu (Maquette Edition)''. London: Mack, 2021. .


Awards

*Lifetime Achievement Award,
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Exhibitions


Solo exhibitions

*''Kikuji Kawada - The Last Cosmology,'' Michael Hoppen Gallery, London, 2014/15. *''Kukuji Kawada: Last Cosmology,'' L. Parker Stephenson Photographs, New York, 2014/15. *''Kikuji Kawada: Los Caprichos-Instagraphy-2017,'' P.G.I Gallery, Tokyo, 2018. *''Kikuji Kawada: Then & Now,'' L. Parker Stephenson Photographs, New York, 2016. *''Kikuji Kawada: 100 Illusions,'' Cannon Gallery S, Tokyo, 2018.


Group exhibitions

*1957: ''Jūnin no me'' (10人の眼, ''Eyes of ten''), Konishiroku Photo Gallery, Tokyo, 1957.Case 2: Eyes of Ten and VIVO
, Art Institute of Chicago. Accessed 6 January 2015.
Organised by Tatsuo Fukushima. *1974: ''New Japanese Photography,''
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, New York, 1974. Directed by
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and Shoji Yamagishi. Included the work of fifteen artists. *2014: ''Chizu = The Map'' book, and '' The Map 1959–1965'' installation of 90 photographs, were included in ''Conflict, Time, Photography'',
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, London, 2014/15;
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, Essen, 2015;
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, Dresden, Germany, 2015.


References

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