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The {{nihongo|Tampei Photography Club|丹平写真倶楽部}} was a group based in Osaka from 1930 until 1941 that promoted avant-garde and, toward the end, socially concerned photography. The group was founded around the photographer Bizan Ueda, among photographers who bought their supplies from the Tampei Pharmacy ({{nihongo2|丹平薬局}}, Tanpei yakkyoku) in Shinsaibashi, Osaka. The founding members included Terushichi Hirai, Kōrō Honjō and Tōru Kōno; these were soon augmented by Kaneyoshi Tabuchi, Nakaji Yasui, and others. The group's first exhibition was held in 1931 but it was the second exhibition, in 1932, that caused a stir, with avant-garde works. The club exhibited frequently; its first exhibition in Tokyo held in 1935. The club's 23rd exhibition, in March 1941, featured a series titled Refugee Jews ({{nihongo2|流氓ユダヤ}}, Ryūbō Yudaya)[1] of 22 photographs depicted exiles from eastern Europe who were living in Kobe. Six of these were by Yasui, who had instigated two photography sessions for it earlier that month.[2] The club was forced to close later that year. The club reemerged after the war, but did not regain its prominence. Notes1. ^Also translatable as Displaced Jews, etc., often referred to as Wandering Jew. 2. ^Tanjō hyakunen: Yasui Nakaji: Shashin no subete / Nakaji Yasui 1903–1942: The Photography, p. 136; the same book shows a larger number of Yasui's own photographs in the series are shown on pp. 136–42. References
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