STORMY WEATHER
Gallery hours:11:00-19:00
Closed on Monday,Tuesday
*The Gallery will be closed until November 16 ~ November 24.
There are trees in which happiness dwells, and others that are inhabited by evil spirits.
That’s what a friend once told me.
Although I can’t really tell the difference myself, it is true that I feel peace of mind when hugging trees, so the spirits of trees are probably exerting a healing effect on the body. I sometimes spot people who behave like this in natural surroundings.
omission
The earth on which various forms of living organisms supposedly coexist in harmony is today facing a whole catalogue of problems, such as abnormal weather and deforestation as a result of global warming and greenhouse effects, which again triggers shortages of food and the extinction of species. Radioactive pollution and nuclear warfare cause fear of the extermination of life altogether.
The planet on which we live brims over with stress, and a society in which a lot of things don’t make sense is anything but a comfortable place to live.
Man has been building up a magnificent civilized society. If we manage to arouse the wisdom that lies asleep deep down in our soul, and change our world-views just a little bit, we will surely be able to make the society of the future a peaceful one.
Now is the time to share happiness!
Today it’s Stormy Weather, but it’ll certainly be clear and sunny tomorrow!
= from「Stormy Weather」afterword=
Concurrently with the exhibition, the photo book “Stormy Weather” will be published in a limited edition of 500, numbered and signed copies.
Artist
Eiichiro SAKATA
坂田栄一郎
Born 1941 in Tokyo. After graduating from the Department of Photography, College of Art, Nihon University, he joined Light Publicity Co., Ltd for one year, before going to the USA to study under Richard Avedon. He subsequently published Chumon no ooi shashinkan (The photo studio of many orders), Talking Faces, and a string of other ambitious works that up to that point were unthinkable in Japanese portrait photography. Sakata has been shooting portraits for the covers of Aera magazine since its launch in 1988, and as a result of his relentless work, the number of people he portrayed so far amount to more than 1,000. In 2004, the exhibition ”Piercing The Sky” at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography attracted much attention. Sakata received a Domon Ken Award and a Photographer Award from The Photographic Society of Japan in 2005. In 2013, the “Enoshima” series focusing on “portraits without people” was shown at the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, and caused quite a stir as a groundbreaking new venture.
Publication
STORMY WEATHER
This is a photobook by photographer Eiichiro Sakata.
All pages are coated with polypropylene film, seamlessly reproducing the texture of the original crystal print.
Originally living alongside nature, at some point humans have begun to seek for rather comfortable and convenient ways of life. The urban lifestyle incorporating artificial nature is causing gradual changes also in the realm of nature.
The earth on which various forms of living organisms supposedly coexist in harmony is today facing a whole catalogue of problems, such as abnormal weather and deforestation as a result of global warming and greenhouse effects, which again triggers shortages of food and the extinction of species. Radioactive pollution and nuclear warfare cause fear of the extermination of life altogether.
The planet on which we live brims over with stress, and a society in which a lot of things don’t make sense is anything but a comfortable place to live.
Man has been building up a magnificent civilized society. If we manage to arouse the wisdom that lies asleep deep down in our soul, and change our world-views just a little bit, we will surely be able to make the society of the future a peaceful one.
Now is the time to share happiness!
Today it’s Stormy Weather, but it'll certainly be clear and sunny tomorrow!
– from afterword by Eiichiro Sakata
STORMY WEATHER (Special Edition) A
A special edition of the book Stormy Weather with one original crystal print in a slip case.
Signed and numbered on verso of the print and the book.
The original print can be chosen from five different images.
STORMY WEATHER (Special Edition) B
A special edition of the book Stormy Weather with one original crystal print in a slip case.
Signed and numbered on verso of the print and the book.
The original print can be chosen from five different images.
STORMY WEATHER (Special Edition) C
A special edition of the book Stormy Weather with one original crystal print in a slip case.
Signed and numbered on verso of the print and the book.
The original print can be chosen from five different images.
STORMY WEATHER (Special Edition) D
A special edition of the book Stormy Weather with one original crystal print in a slip case.
Signed and numbered on verso of the print and the book.
The original print can be chosen from five different images.
STORMY WEATHER (Special Edition) E
A special edition of the book Stormy Weather with one original crystal print in a slip case.
Signed and numbered on verso of the print and the book.
The original print can be chosen from five different images.