{"product_id":"two-mountains-naoya-hatakeyama-balthasar-burkhard","title":"(German and English) Naoya Hatakeyama, Balthasar Burckhardt Photography Exhibition Catalogue: Two Mountains","description":"\u003cp\u003eA conversation between two photographers, each with a different theme of \"mountains\" in Japan and Switzerland.\u003cbr data-start=\"154\" data-end=\"157\"\u003e This is the official catalog for an exhibition in which two photographers, Naoya Hatakeyama from Japan and Balthasar Burckhardt from Switzerland, exchanged countries and examined the universal presence of \"mountains\" within different cultures and landscapes.\u003cbr data-start=\"228\" data-end=\"231\"\u003e Hatakeyama traveled around the Jungfrau region and Valais region of Switzerland, shooting with the theme of \"the gaze that humans cast upon the mountains.\"\u003cbr data-start=\"278\" data-end=\"281\"\u003e In Kumano and Koyasan, Burgkart dynamically captured the symbolism of Japanese mountains, where faith and nature intertwine.\u003cbr data-start=\"389\" data-end=\"392\"\u003e This book visually represents the thoughts and visions surrounding mountains, from the perspectives of Japan and Switzerland.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e [Title] Two Mountains, Naoya Hatakeyama, Balthasar Burkhard\u003cbr\u003e [Publisher] Executive Committee of Two Mountains\u003cbr\u003e [Publication Date] 2008 (2nd printing)\u003cbr\u003e [Number of pages] 103 pages\u003cbr\u003e [Size] 25 x 20.6 x 1.4 cm, approx. 0.56 kg\u003cbr\u003e [Format] Hardcover\u003cbr\u003e [Title Reading] Two Mountains, NaoYa Hatakeyama, Balthasar Burckhardt\u003cbr\u003e [Author(s) \/ Editor(s)] Balthasar Burkhard, Naoya Hatakeyama \/ Author; \u003cspan\u003eMuseum der Moderne Salzburg \/ Editor\u003c\/span\u003e\u003cbr\u003e [Print]\u003cbr\u003e [ISBN] 987-3-901824-37-1\u003cbr\u003e [Condition] Used, average condition.\u003cbr\u003e [Accessories] None\u003cbr\u003e [Published in] None\u003cbr\u003e [Related Exhibitions] Salzburg Museum of Modern Art Mönchsberg (November 8, 2008 – February 8, 2009), \u003cspan\u003eTokyo Art Museum (2006)\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003chr\u003e\n\u003ch3\u003e \u003cstrong data-end=\"140\" data-start=\"92\"\u003eBalthasar Burkhard (1944–2010)\u003c\/strong\u003e\n\u003c\/h3\u003e\n\u003cp data-end=\"527\" data-start=\"142\"\u003e Born on December 24, 1944, in Bern, Switzerland.\u003cbr data-end=\"162\" data-start=\"159\"\u003e She began her career as a photographer in the early 1960s, starting as a photographer at the Bern Art Museum.\u003cbr data-end=\"211\" data-start=\"208\"\u003e In the late 1960s, he was in charge of the documentation photography for the groundbreaking exhibition \"When Attitudes Become Form\" (1969, Kunsthalle Bern), curated by Harald Szeemann, and since then he has become known for his expressions that traverse art and photography.\u003cbr data-end=\"328\" data-start=\"325\"\u003e In the 1970s, he stayed in the United States and produced large-format monochrome prints of architecture, urban landscapes, and the human body using a large-format camera.\u003cbr data-is-only-node=\"\" data-end=\"395\" data-start=\"392\"\u003e Since the 1980s, he has been based in Zurich, where he has created works based on urban structures, nature, and animals, exploring the scale and materiality of photography.\u003cbr data-end=\"462\" data-start=\"459\"\u003e He passed away in Bern on April 16, 2010.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003chr\u003e\n\u003ch3\u003e \u003cstrong data-end=\"140\" data-start=\"92\"\u003eNaoya Hatakeyama (1958-)\u003c\/strong\u003e\n\u003c\/h3\u003e\n\u003cp data-end=\"527\" data-start=\"142\"\u003e Born in 1958 in Rikuzentakata City, Iwate Prefecture.\u003cbr data-end=\"130\" data-start=\"127\"\u003e In 1984, he completed his studies at the Graduate School of Art at the University of Tsukuba. For many years, he has been photographing the changes that human activities have on landscapes, including cities, nature, and construction sites.\u003cbr data-end=\"196\" data-start=\"193\"\u003e In his early masterpiece \"Lime Works,\" he captured the immense scale of a limestone quarry and the labor of its workers, and in subsequent works such as \"Underground\" and \"Blast,\" he meticulously documented landscapes where industrial structures and the forces of nature intersect.\u003cbr\u003e In the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, the tsunami that struck her hometown of Rikuzentakata destroyed her family home. Since then, she has explored the relationship between memory and landscape through series of photographs of the disaster-stricken area, including \"Kesen River,\" \"Rikuzentakata,\" and \"Tsunami Trees.\"\u003cbr data-end=\"387\" data-start=\"384\"\u003e In 1997, he won the 22nd Kimura Ihei Photography Award.\u003cbr data-end=\"411\" data-start=\"408\"\u003e He has held numerous exhibitions both domestically and internationally, and in 2012, he held a large-scale solo exhibition \"Natural Stories\" at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography.\u003cbr data-end=\"468\" data-start=\"465\"\u003e His works, which explore the coexistence of humans and the environment, as well as the temporality of landscapes, have earned him international acclaim.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"はたけやまなおや｜畠山直哉 \/ HATAKEYAMA Naoya","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":43709376921642,"sku":null,"price":3500.0,"currency_code":"JPY","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0649\/4280\/0938\/files\/65a3d6bcb2c2156ab1a1200fbe28fd0b.jpg?v=1771303244","url":"https:\/\/bunbuku.live\/en\/products\/two-mountains-naoya-hatakeyama-balthasar-burkhard","provider":"文福","version":"1.0","type":"link"}