Special
Not For Sale exhibition catalog at the Beijing Art
Museum in 1999:
Description:
this catalog was printed to coincide with Tomiyama’s
Photo Exhibition for the 50th Anniversary of the
Chinese Revolution held at the Beijing Art Museum
in 1999. This is a very scarce publication and is
not listed on Tomiyama’s website, nor does
it show up anywhere in biographies about him on the
web. Soft cover, published by THON Hakko, Tokyo,
with the assistance of Kodansha Publishing. Signed
by the artist (see below).
From Tomiyama’s
website explaining his Our Day project:
"Since 1960, when I began my career as
a professional photographer, this serial picture
entitled "Our Day" has been my lifework
for more than 40 years. In this series I have been
trying to catch the images of vogue words of the
times. Vogue words symbolize our ambiguous characteristics
shown in everyday life, and the words change their
meanings as time goes by....”
Condition: excellent condition.
Haruo Tomiyama (1935 -):
Born in 1935 in the Kanda district of Tokyo. Worked
as a staff photographer for the Josei-Jishin magazine
and the publishing department of the Asahi Shimbun.
Turned a freelance in 1966. Tomiyama is still very
active as a photographer to this day and has garnered
many prestigious awards including: The Budding Photographer
Prize of the Japanese Photography Critics Society
(1965), The Kodansha Award for Culture in Publishing
(1978), The Annual Award of the Japan Professional
Photographers Society (1980), The Budding Photographer
Art Prize of the Minister of Education, Science and
Culture in (1981), The Master Honor of the 150th
Anniversary of Photography in Japan in (1989), The
Advanced Cultural Activity Award of the Japanese
Photography Society (1995), The Shi-Ju-Hou-Shou (Medal
with a Purple Ribbon) (2003). |