Interview: Eikoh Hosoe’s Butterfly Dream

Kazuo Ohno by Eikoh Hosoe

The exhibition, Eikoh Hosoe: Theatre of Memory has just closed at the Japanese Cultural Institute in Cologne. I did an interview with Hosoe during the opening weekend and a video extract has been posted on photographie.com.

Update: Just a few minutes after posting this, I found out that Kazuo Ohno has just passed away at the age of 103. The New York Times has an obituary here.

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  1. Posted 5 June 2010 at 10:11 am | Permalink

    Now why do I think of Edward Scissorhands when I look at that photo? B&W put to great use, eerie photo. :-)

    Paul

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