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- Life and work
- Exhibitions
- Books Books of Tomiyama's work Other books with contributions by Tomiyama
- References
- External links
{{nihongo|Haruo Tomiyama|富山 治夫|Tomiyama Haruo}}, 1935-15 October 2016[1] was a versatile Japanese photographer, active since the 1960s.Life and workBorn in Kanda (Tokyo) on 25 February 1935, Tomiyama dropped out of evening high school in 1956 to study photography for himself.[2] From 1960 he was employed as a photographer for the new magazine Josei Jishin; from 1963 he was employed by Asahi Shinbunsha (publisher of Asahi Shinbun), and in the following year he started "Gendai gokan" for the company's news weekly Asahi Journal. The series — the literal meaning of whose title is something like "a sense for the contemporary language" — won Tomiyama the 1966 newcomer's prize of Nihon Shashin Hihyōka Kyōkai ({{nihongo2|日本写真批評家協会}}). In 1966 Tomiyama became a freelance, making extensive travels abroad.[2] Tomiyama's book Sadogashima ({{nihongo2|佐渡島}}), a collection of photographs of Sado island published in 1978/79, won the Kodansha Publishing Culture Award ({{nihongo2|講談社出版文化賞}}) for a work of photography and the PSJ annual award.[2] In 1994 Tomiyama was shown the archive of glass plates by the then-forgotten Sado-based amateur photographer Tomio Kondō. He printed many of these and acted as editor in chief for the first major collection of Kondō's works.[2] This won him the PSJ annual award for a second time.[3] Tomiyama's works are in the permanent collection of the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography[4] and the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo.[5] Exhibitions- "Japan Today". ICP (Manhattan), 1978.[6]
- Digital photography exhibition for the 50th anniversary of the People's Republic of China. Beijing Art Museum, 1999.[6]
- "Zen shūgyō" ({{nihongo2|禅修業}}). Wako (Ginza, Tokyo), 2002.[6]
- "Tomiyama Haruo no Sadogashima" ({{nihongo2|富山治夫の佐渡島}}). Canon Salon (Tokyo), 2003.[6]
- "Gendai gokan: our day" ({{nihongo2|現代語感 our day}}). JCII Photo Salon (Ichibanchō, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo), 2008.[7]
- "Maboroshi no chōtokkyū Ajia-go" ({{nihongo2|幻の超特急「あじあ号」}}). Gallery Walk, Shiodome Media Tower (Shinbashi, Tokyo), 2009.[8]
BooksBooks of Tomiyama's work- Tōkyō no 12-shō ({{nihongo2|東京の12章}}). Kyoto: Tankōshinsha, 1963. {{ja icon}} With Yasaburō Ikeda and Kiyoshi Fujikawa. The title means "Twelve chapters of Tokyo".
- Gendai gokan ({{nihongo2|現代語感}}). Eizō no Gendai 6. Tokyo: Chūōkōronsha, 1971. {{ja icon}}
- Sadogashima ({{nihongo2|佐渡島}}). Tokyo: Asahi Shinbunsha, 1979. {{ja icon}} A large book of black and white photographs of Sado island. Captions and text in Japanese.
- Chūgoku ({{nihongo2|中国}}). 3 vols. Tokyo: Nihon Kōtsū Kōsha, 1982. {{ja icon}}
- Jūnidaime Ichikawa Danjūrō: Shūmei zenkiroku ({{nihongo2|十二代目市川団十郎 襲名全記録}}). Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1985. {{ISBN|4-582-65403-7}}. {{ja icon}} Photographs of Ichikawa Danjūrō XII.
- Hokuō ni mau hannya ({{nihongo2|北欧に舞う般若}}). Tokyo: the photographer, 1986. {{ja icon}} The title means "Paññā dancing in northern Europe".
- Gendai gokan: 1961–1999 ({{nihongo2|現代語感 1961–1999}}). Beijing, 1999.
- Zen shūgyō ({{nihongo2|禪修行}}). Tokyo: Sōtōshū Shūmuchō, 2002. {{ja icon}} On zen training, published by the Sōtō school.
- Gekkō no kizuna: Wakaki Ikeda Daisaku, 1972-nen no kioku ({{nihongo2|月光の絆 若き池田大作1972年の記憶}}). Tokyo: Usio, 2002. {{ISBN|4-267-01656-9}}. {{ja icon}} Photos taken in 1972 of the Buddhist magnate Daisaku Ikeda, from the Sōka Gakkai publisher. The title means "The bonds of moonlight: Young Daisaku Ikeda, memories of 1972."
- Gendai gokan: 1960–2004 our day ({{nihongo2|現代語感 1960–2004 our day}}). Tokyo: Kōdansha, 2004. {{ISBN|4-06-212396-7}}. {{ja icon}}
- Gendai gokan: 1960–2008 our day ({{nihongo2|現代語感 1960–2008 our day}}). JCII Photo Salon Library 207. Tokyo: JCII, 2008. {{ja icon}}
Other books with contributions by Tomiyama- Ningen kakumei no kiroku ({{nihongo2|人間革命の記録}}) / The Document of Human Revolution. Tokyo: Shashin-hyōronsha, 1973. {{ja icon}} With Yasuhiro Ishimoto. About Sōka Gakkai.
- Nihon no banka: Ushinaware yuku kurashi no katachi ({{nihongo2|日本の挽歌 失われゆく暮らしのかたち}}). Tokyo: Kadokawa-shoten, 1979. {{ja icon}} With Tetsurō Morimoto.
- Kyōgeki ({{nihongo2|京劇}}). 2 vols. Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1980. {{ja icon}} With others.
- Shigosen no matsuri: Yamamoto Yasue no kai kōen ({{nihongo2|子午線の祀り 山本安英の会公演}}). Tokyo: Iwanami Hall, 1980. {{ja icon}} With Junji Kinoshita. Title means "Festival of the meridian: Lectures of the Yasue Yamamoto society".
- Tōkyō: Toshi no shisen ({{nihongo2|東京 都市の視線}}) / Tokyo: A City Perspective. Tokyo: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, 1990. Exhibition catalogue. {{ja icon}}{{en icon}}
- Nihon shashin no tenkan: 1960 nendai no hyōgen ({{nihongo2|日本写真の転換:1960時代の表現}}) / Innovation in Japanese Photography in the 1960s. Tokyo: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, 1991. Exhibition catalogue. {{ja icon}}{{en icon}}
- Sado mangekyō ({{nihongo2|佐渡万華鏡}}). Matsumoto: Kyōdo Shuppansha ({{nihongo2|郷土出版社}}), 1994. {{ISBN|4-87663-264-2}}. {{ja icon}} Tomiyama is the editor. A generous anthology of photography of Sado island by Tomio Kondō, showing family life, farming, tourism, new technology, popular spectacles, and much else. The title means "Sado kaleidoscope".[9]
References1. ^http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2016/3710.en 2. ^1 2 3 Yoshiko Suzuki ({{nihongo2|鈴木佳子}}, Suzuki Yoshiko), "Tomiyama Haruo", Nihon shashinka jiten ({{nihongo2|日本写真家事典}}) / 328 Outstanding Japanese Photographers (Kyoto: Tankōsha, 2000; {{ISBN|4-473-01750-8}}), p.224. {{ja icon}} All in Japanese, despite the alternative title. 3. ^List of past award winners, PSJ. {{ja icon}} Accessed 20 December 2009. 4. ^As denoted by his inclusion in Nihon shashinka jiten / 328 Outstanding Japanese Photographers. 5. ^Description of works from the permanent collection, 2003–2004, MOMAT. {{ja icon}} Accessed 7 December 2009. 6. ^1 2 3 Exhibition notice for "Tomiyama Haruo no Sadogashima", Canon. {{ja icon}} Accessed 7 December 2009. 7. ^Exhibition notice. {{ja icon}} Accessed 5 December 2009. 8. ^Exhibition notice. {{ja icon}} Accessed 5 December 2009. 9. ^Bibliographically this book is a little problematic: the colophon says {{nihongo2|近藤福雄写真集1917~1945佐渡万華鏡}} whereas the title page says {{nihongo2|ガラス乾板写真集 / 佐渡万華鏡}} / Sado Island / 1917~1945. But it's clear that {{nihongo2|佐渡万華鏡}} is meant as the main title.
External links- [https://web.archive.org/web/20080725013100/http://www.tomiyamaharuo.com/index_e.htm Tomiyama's site] {{en icon}}
- Tomiyama's blog {{ja icon}}
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