Background information
Japanese photographer Rinko KAWAUCHI has gained international recognition for her nuanced, lushly colored images that offer closely observed fragments of everyday life. In her photo volume 'Ametsuchi', she shifts her attention from the micro to the macro. The title, 'Ametsuchi,' is composed of two Japanese characters meaning 'heaven and earth,' and is taken from the title of one of the oldest pangrams in Japanese-a chant in which each character of the Japanese syllabary is used. Translated loosely as 'Song of the Universe,' it comprises a list that includes the heavens, earth, stars and mountains. The series is her first to be fully realized with a medium-format, 4 x 5 camera, instead of the 2- -inch format for which she has become best known. And while her work has frequently touched on the ephemeral, often using tiny details as a point of access to the larger cycles of life, with this new body of work, she purposely concentrates on the elemental and universal.
Content
In the photo volume 'Ametsuchi' Rinko KAWAUCHI brings together images of distant constellations and tiny figures lost within landscapes, as well as photographs of a traditional controlled burn farming method ('yakihata') in which the cycles of cultivation and recovery span decades and generations. Punctuating the series are images of Buddhist rituals and other religious ceremonies-a suggestion of other means by which humankind has traditionally attempted to transcend time and memory.
Additional information
The book - One of ALEC SOTH'S top 10 photo Books of 2013, 'Washington Post Best Photobooks 2013', 'The Best 10 Photobooks 2013 by Tre Terzi as well as 'ILOVETHATPHOTO best photobooks 2013' - is designed by award-winning Dutch designer Hans GREMMEN, who brings a sense of the monumental and the mysterious to the design, including a seductive origami binding that offers a hint at the spiritual and philosophical currents running throughout the work. 'The photo volume 'Ametsuchi' is bound in a variation of Japanese binding. In regular Japanese binding you fold the paper in such a way that the sides are closed. In this book the closed side is at the top of the page; the sides and bottom are open. This results in a book that introduces a 'parallel world' on the inside of the pages, in which some images are printed in inverted colors. By inverting the images, the existential and poetic nature of work by Rinko KAWAUCHI is enlarged: fire turns into water, night turns into day." (© Hans GREMMEN)
About the Japanese photographer, Rinko KAWAUCHI (b. 1972, in Shiga)
About the Dutch book designer, Hans GREMMEN
Photo books by Rinko KAWAUCHI
Photo books by Hans GREMMEN
- Book design
- Hans GREMMEN
- Format
- HC in Japanese binding, 24,5 x 34,5 x 1,5 cm., 80 pp., 40 color ills., text language: English