(15 December 1903 â 15 March 1942) was one of the most prominent photographers in the first half of the 20th century in Japan.
Life
Yasui was born in Osaka and became a member of the Naniwa Photography Club (, Naniwa Shashin Kurabu) in 1920s and also became a member of the Tampei Photography Club (, Tanpei Shashin Kurabu) in 1930.
His photographs cover a wide range from pictorialism to straight photography, including photomontages. He appreciated every type and kind of photographs without any prejudice and tried not to reject any of them even during wartime.
Works
Exhibitions in Japan
- Nakaji Yasui (å®ÂäºÂ仲治å±Â) at HyÃ
Âgo Prefectural Museum of Modern Art (Ã¥Â
µåº«çÂÂç«Âè¿Â代ç¾Âè¡Â館) and Seibu Contemporary Art Gallery (西æÂ¦ç¾貨åºÂã³ã³ãÂÂã³ãÂÂã©ãªã¼ã¢ã¼ãÂÂã®ã£ã©ãªã¼), 1987
- Nakaji Yasui (å®ÂäºÂ仲治å±Â) at Watarium, Tokyo, 1993
- Nakaji Yasui 1903âÂÂ1942, The Photography (å®ÂäºÂ仲治å±Â) at Shoto Museum of Art, Tokyo (æ¸Âè°·åºç«ÂæÂ¾æ¿¤ç¾Âè¡Â館) and Nagoya City Art Museum (Ã¥ÂÂå¤å±Âå¸Âç¾Âè¡Â館), 2004 and 2005
References and further reading
- déjà-vu, vol. 12 (featuring Nakaji Yasui and the 1930s (ç¹éÂÂãÂÂå®ÂäºÂ仲治ã¨1930年代ãÂÂ), published by Photo Planet 1993, The exhibition catalogue for Nakaji Yasui at Watarium. (No ISBN.)
- Kaneko RyÃ
«ichi. Modern Photography in Japan 1915âÂÂ1940. San Francisco: Friends of Photography, 2001. .
- "Nakaji Yasui". Exhibition catalogue. HyÃ
Âgo Prefectural Museum of Modern Art and Seibu Contemporary Art Gallery, 1987. (No ISBN.)
- Nakaji Yasui (å®ÂäºÂ仲治) Nihon no shashinka (æÂ¥æÂ‹Â®åÂÂçÂÂå®¶, "Japanese photographers"), vol. 9. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1999.
- Tucker, Anne Wilkes, et al. The History of Japanese Photography. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2003. .
- Yasui Nakaji: Modanizumu o kakenuketa tensai shashinka (å®ÂäºÂ仲治ãÂÂã¢ãÂÂãÂÂãºã ãÂÂé§ÂãÂÂã‹ÂÂãÂÂ天æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂçÂÂå®¶, Nakaji Yasui, genius of modern Japanese photography). Foto Musée. Tokyo: ShinchÃ
Âsha, 1994. .
- Yasui Nakaji shashin sakuhinshÃ
« (å®ÂäºÂ仲治åÂÂçÂÂä½ÂÃ¥ÂÂéÂÂ, "Nakaji Yasui, photographs"). Kyoto, 1942. An unbound portfolio that was privately produced by a group of photographers headed by Bizan Ueda (ostensibly in an edition of 50, although hors série examples also exist) and never offered for sale. Facsimile edition: Tokyo: KokushokankÃ
Âkai, 2005. . The facsimile edition comes with short commentaries in both Japanese and English. (The entire portfolio is reproduced in miniature on pp. 278âÂÂ84 of Nakaji Yasui: Photographer 1903âÂÂ1942.)
- TanjÃ
 hyakunen: Yasui Nakaji: Shashin no subete (èªÂçÂÂç¾年ï¼Âå®ÂäºÂ仲治åÂÂçÂÂï¼ÂÃ¥ÂÂçÂÂã®ãÂÂã¹ã¦) / Nakaji Yasui 1903âÂÂ1942: The Photography. 2004. No publisher specified, but presumably one or more of the Shoto Museum of Art (Tokyo), the Nagoya City Art Museum (Nagoya), and Kyodo News (Tokyo). Paperback. Also: Yasui Nakaji shashinshÃ
« (å®ÂäºÂ仲治åÂÂçÂÂéÂÂ) / Nakaji Yasui: Photographer 1903âÂÂ1942. Tokyo: Kyodo News, 2004. . Hardback. The catalogue for the Shoto/Nagoya exhibition of 2004/2005; text in both Japanese and English. Despite their different titles, the two books seem to be virtually identical.
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