NEW YORK, NY.- Laurence Miller Gallery, since 1984 a pioneer in presenting Asian photographers, announces its participation in ASIA WEEK NEW YORK, a city-wide event founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote Asian art. This will be the first time that a photography gallery has participated in this annual event. ASIA WEEK brings together art specialists, museums, auction houses, and galleries, with an itinerary of exhibitions and special events focused on Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian art.
Contemporary Photography Asian Perspectives features over 50 works from six decades by more than 20 Asian photographers. The underlying theme of the exhibition is memory. Miyako Ishiuchis recent large-scale color images of charred clothing from the aftermath of Hiroshima is juxtaposed with Shomei Tomatsus classic image of a watch frozen at 11:02 A.M., the exact moment of the atom bomb over Nagasaki. Chinas Cultural Revolution and the strict rule of conformity under Chairman Mao, exemplified by earlier propaganda photos from the Xinhua News Agency, were an inspiration for Tseng Kwong Chis self-portraits in his "Mao suit." Reagan Louies street portraits of stylish Shanghai residents in European-influenced dress further emphasize the recent rebellion against conformity, and the embrace of capitalism.
The revisiting of tradition through a modern lens is evident in Fan Hos cinematic interpretations of mid-century Hong Kong and in Yasuhiro Ishimotos modernist pictures of the 17th Century Japanese villa Katsura.
Traditional reverence for the splendors of nature has been challenged by the highly abstract color landscapes of Toshio Shibata, which embrace man-made infrastructure in harmony with natural surroundings, as well as in Hiroshi Sugimotos view of a polar bear in the snow, actually taken within our citys Museum of Natural History.
Other photographers in the show include: Yasuhiro Ishimoto, Masahisa Fukase, Fan Ho, Daido Moriyama, Yoko Ikeda, Yoshihiko Itō, Byung-Hun Min, Dodo Jin Ming, Masumasa Morimura, Yuji Hamada, Kazuo Sumida, and Magdalen Wong.