NEW! Collotype Portfolio: Michael Kenna|Hokkaido 2020 [Signed]

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NEW! Collotype Portfolio: Michael Kenna|Hokkaido 2020 [Signed]

HK$950.00

Published by Bendito, Japan, 2023

Open Edition

Hardcover

25.4 x 20.3 cm (inclusive of white border)

Portfolio Size: 25.8 × 20.6 × 0.8 cm

Containing 7 prints

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A collotype portfolio containing seven of Michael Kenna’s signature works. British photographer Michael Kenna, known for his delicate black-and-white landscape photographs, visits Hokkaido every year and tries to capture the traces of people and invisible things remembered in each place, using snow covering the open land, fences and stakes, or unnamed trees and windbreaks as motifs. This portfolio is a selection of seven photographs all taken in 2020, and printed in collotype for the first time for the artist, creating a unique expression with a sense of “wabi.”

About Michael Kenna:
Born in 1953 in Lancashire, northwest England. After studying in London, he moved to the United States in the 1970’s and currently lives and works in Seattle. He has received worldwide acclaim for his works, which are rich in poetic sentiment, and which are based on his favorite subject, Japan. His work is held in over 70 museums around the world and has been published in numerous photo books.

About Benrido Collotype Atelier:
Benrido was established in 1887 as a small rental bookshop which evolved into a well established fine-art photography department, printing and publishing company. In the 1880s, the collotype printing process was introduced to Kyoto and by 1905 Benrido had begun producing collotypes. Collotype is one of the earliest forms of printing techniques and was invented in France in 1855 by Alphonse Poitevin as a method for photographic fine art printing. Due to the high level of print and archival quality, it has since been used primarily as a way to reproduce and preserve Japan’s National Treasures and cultural properties. Today Benrido Collotype Atelier remains as one of only a few studios left in the world capable of producing fine colour collotype prints.

京都便利堂為知名英國攝影師 Michael Kenna 創作了一系列珂羅版作品集,當中包含其七幅作品,每幅版畫均由便利堂工作室的印刷大師手工製作。Kenna 的黑白風景照片以富有空靈的色調和難以置信的細微細節而聞名。他每年都會到訪日本北海道,利用鋪天蓋地的積雪作背景,以柵欄、木樁及無名的樹兒作點綴,捕捉人們於此處留下過的痕跡以及肉眼不可見的記憶,獨特地呈現出侘寂之美。

關於 Michael Kenna:
於1953年出生於英格蘭西北部蘭開夏郡,Michael Kenna 畢業於倫敦後於 1970 年代移居美國,現居西雅圖,並以其黑白攝影作品聞名,日本風景是他最喜歡的拍攝主題。他的攝影作品已經出版了 60 多本書籍和著作,並曾於全球 70 多個博物館展出。

關於京都便利堂:
便利堂 成立於 1887 年,最初是一家小型出租書店,後來發展成為一家美術攝影部門、印刷和出版公司。1880 年代,珂羅版印刷工藝被引入京都,到 1905 年,便利堂 開始生產珂羅版印刷。珂羅版是最早期的攝影美術印刷技術形式之一,於 1855 年由 Alphonse Poitevin 在法國發明,其印刷和成品質量非常高,此後主要用作複製和保存日本國寶和文化財產的一種印刷方式。至今,京都便利堂 仍然是世界上為數不多能夠製作精美彩色珂羅版印刷品的工作室之一。