is a Japanese photographer, a member of Magnum Photos who has specialized in photographing the far east.
Biography
Born in Kanda (Tokyo), Kubota studied politics at Waseda University, graduating in 1962. In 1961 he met the Magnum photographers René Burri, Elliott Erwitt, and Burt Glinn. He then studied journalism and international politics at the University of Chicago, and became an assistant to Erwitt and Cornell Capa, in 1965, a freelance photographer.
Kubota photographed the 1968 US presidential election and then RyÃ
«kyÃ
« islands before their return to Japan in 1972. He then photographed Saigon in 1975, North Korea in 1978, and China in 1979âÂÂ85, and the USA in 1988âÂÂ92, resulting in books and exhibitions.
Kubota won the Mainichi Art Prize in 1980, and the Annual Award of the Photographic Society of Japan in 1981. Three of his publications won him the first Kodansha Publishing Culture Award in 1970: "Black People", and essays on Calcutta and the RyÃ
«kyÃ
« islands.
During the 1980s, Kubota utilized a diverse range of photographic equipment. For 35mm format, he relied on Leica M4-2, Nikon FM2, and Olympus OM-2 cameras. For his panoramic work, he employed two custom-made Fuji cameras in 8x20-inch and 2 1/4x7-inch formats. His photography primarily utilized Fujichrome transparency films (ISO 50 and 100), as well as custom-cut Fujicolor NS 100 negative film.
Exhibitions by Kubota
- "The President's People." Neikrug Gallery (New York), 1976.
- . Nikon Salon (Tokyo), 1976.
- "Daigan no nagare" (). Odakyu Department Store, 1976.
- "Keirin mugen" (). Matsuya (Ginza), 1982.
- "On China." ICP (New York), 1982.
- "ChÃ
«goku mange" (). Matsuya (Ginza), 1986.
- "Korea: Above the 38th Parallel." ICP (New York), 1986.
- "Magnum en Chine" The Rencontres d'Arles festival, Arles, France, 1988.
- "China." Tokyo Fuji Art Museum (Tokyo), 1991
- "From Sea to Shining Sea: A Portrait of America." Corcoran Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.), 1992
- "Out of the East: Recent Photographs of Asia." Equitable Gallery (New York), 1997
- "China: Fifty Years inside the People's Republic." Asia Society (New York), 1999âÂÂ2000
- "Can We Feed Ourselves?" Asia Society (New York); School of Oriental and African Studies (London), 2001/2002
- "USA 1963âÂÂ69 and Burma 1970âÂÂ78." Photo Gallery International (Shibaura, Tokyo), 2009.
Books by Kubota
- Daigan no nagare: ChÃ
«goku no fÃ
«do to ningen (). Tokyo: PPS, 1980. Exhibition catalogue.
- Daigan no nagare: ChÃ
«goku no fÃ
«do to ningen (). Tokyo: Geibunsha, 1981.
- Keirin mugen (). Tokyo: Iwanani Shoten, 1982.
- YÃ
«kyÃ
« no daichi ChÃ
«goku: 5000-nen no rekishi o yuku (). Higashi Murayama: KyÃ
Âikusha, 1985. .
- KÃ
Âzan senkyÃ
« (). Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1985. .
- China. Hamburg: Hoffmann und Campe, 1985. .
- ChÃ
«goku mange (). Tokyo: PPS, 1986. Exhibition catalogue.
- ChÃ
«goku mange (). Tokyo: TBS Britannica, 1986. .
- Chine. [Neuilly-sur-Seine]: [Ed. Hologramme], 1987.
- Zhongguo feng wu (ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂ風ç©). Hong Kong: San lian shu dian Xianggang fen dian, 1987. .
- ChÃ
Âsen 38-dosen no kita (). Higashi Murayama: KyÃ
Âikusha, 1988. .
- ChÃ
Âsen meihÃ
 HakutÃ
Âsan KongÃ
Âsan (). Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1988. .
- Chine: Photos de Hiroji Kubota. Paris: ÃÂcole nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, 1988.
- PungnyÃ
Âk Ã
Âi sanha: Kubotûa Hiroji sajinjip: Paektusan, KÃ
Âmgangsan (ë¶ÂëÂ
ÂìÂÂì°ÃÂÂ: 구보ÃÂÂÃÂÂë¡Âì§Âì¬ì§Âì§Â: ë°±ëÂÂì° ê¸Âê°Âì°). Seoul: HanügyÃ
Âre Sinmunsa, 1988.
- Shinpen keirin mugen (). Tokyo: Iwanami, 1990. .
- Shinpen KÃ
Âzan shinkyÃ
« (). Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1991. .
- Haruka naru daichi ChÃ
«goku (). HachiÃ
Âji: Tokyo Fuji Bijutsukan, 1991.
- Amerika no shÃ
ÂzÃ
 (). Tokyo: ShÃ
«eisha, 1992. .
- From Sea to Shining Sea: A Portrait of America. New York: Norton, 1992. .
- Amerika: ein Porträt. Hamburg: Hoffmann und Campe, 1992. .
- Ichiban tÃ
Âi kuni: Kita ChÃ
Âsen annai (). Tokyo: Takarajima, 1994: .
- China. New York: Norton, 1995. .
- Ajia to shokuryÃ
 () / Can We Feed Ourselves? Tokyo: Ie no Hikari KyÃ
Âkai, 1999. . The captions specify the place in both Japanese and English but the explanatory text is in Japanese only.
- Can We Feed Ourselves? A Focus on Asia. New York: Magnum, 1999. .
- Out of the East: Transition and Tradition in Asia. New York: Norton, 1999. .
- Japan. New York: Norton, 2005. .
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