Real_02 (2020) Photography by Yasuo Kiyonaga

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La plupart des arbres au Japon sont indispensables à la vie humaine. Les arbres bougent sereinement et prennent du temps pour grandir. J'ai pris des “portraits” de ces arbres. Pour mieux comprendre leurs caractéristiques, je les ai photographié pendant la nuit en utilisant un éclairage. Il faisait bien noir et humide. Et des insectes[...]
La plupart des arbres au Japon sont indispensables à la vie humaine. Les arbres bougent sereinement et prennent du temps pour grandir. J'ai pris des “portraits” de ces arbres. Pour mieux comprendre leurs caractéristiques, je les ai photographié pendant la nuit en utilisant un éclairage. Il faisait bien noir et humide. Et des insectes étaient attirés par la lumière, dans le chaos du travail d’éclairage. Puis, la peur de la nuit solitaire surgissait.
Après le shooting, j'ai regardé les photos de ces arbres. Là, il y avait tellement de distance entre l’arbre et moi que je n’éprouvais pas le même sentiment que j’avais ressenti lors du shooting. C’est pourquoi, j’ai collé des branches mortes sur les photos et coloré les branches pour leur redonner la vie. Ainsi la distance émotionnelle entre l’arbre et moi a diminué, cela sublime les images et leur donne la valeur artistique.

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Yasuo Kiyonaga is an artist and photographer who translates in a surreal way the phenomena of all universes such as nature, mountain villages, cities and human beings. Captured by his viewfinder,[...]

Yasuo Kiyonaga is an artist and photographer who translates in a surreal way the phenomena of all universes such as nature, mountain villages, cities and human beings. Captured by his viewfinder, the subjects are first deconstructed, then given new forms before the meaning of their existence is revealed by Kiyonaga. The artist breaks through the conventional notion of “photography”. He uses his unique technique to reconcile seemingly incompatible phenomena: photography and painting, nature and artifice, the two- and three-dimensional, past and future or even dream and reality, until he achieves the sublimation of his art.

Yasuo Kiyonaga was born in 1948 in Kagawa prefecture in Japan. His activities are based in Tokyo, Kyoto and Paris. He decided to take up photography in 1966, influenced by Jean-Eugène Atget and Aaron Siskind. After graduating from photography school in 1970, he joined Recruit Co., then in 1980, he founded SHC, which is today a leader in this sector.

While having remained in the world of photojournalism for a long time, Kiyonaga undertakes new challenges at the cutting edge of progress within corporate communication. His own points of view, observations, conceptions and judgments nourished by various experiences are the source of his current creative activities.

Kiyonaga has seriously resumed his artistic activities since 1995. He is also a gallery owner: he has opened several galleries in order to present Japanese and foreign photographers and to exhibit his own work there. He is also the author of several photo books: Leslie (1999), Spirit of Forest (2007), Paris Sketch (2012), The Japanese Beautiful Landscapes series (2008-), Japanese Tools (2015), Ujô Senses of Rain ( 2016).

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