A1067

石内都

| 1947-03-27 |

ISHIUCHI Miyako

| 1947-03-27 |

Names
  • 石内都
  • ISHIUCHI Miyako (index name)
  • Ishiuchi Miyako (display name)
  • 石内都 (Japanese display name)
  • いしうち みやこ (transliterated hiragana)
  • 藤倉陽子 (real name)
  • ふじくら ようこ
Date of birth
1947-03-27
Birth place
Kiryū City, Gunma Prefecture
Gender
Female
Fields of activity
  • Photography

Biography

英語は後日公開予定です。

1975
Shashin Kōka, 3 (Photographic Effect 3), Gallery Simizu, 1975.
1976
Hyakka-Ryō-Ran, Gallery Simizu, 1976.
1977
Zessyō Yokosuka Sutōrī (Yokosuka Story), Ginza Nikon Salon, Tokyo, 1977.
1977
Kyō no Shashin Ten 77 (Photography Today ' 77), Kanagawa Kenmin Gallery, 1977.
1978
Apāto (Apartment), Ginza Nikon Salon, Tokyo, 1978.
1979
JAPAN: A Self Portrait, International Center of Photography, 1979.
1980
Ren'ya no Yoru (Endless Night), Ginza Nikon Salon, Tokyo and Shinjyuku Nikon Salon, Tokyo, 1980.
1985
Paris, New York, Tokyo, Tsukuba Museum of Photography 1985 and The Miyagi Museum of Art, 1985.
1990
Jyosei no Manazashi: Nihon to Doitsu no Jyosei Shashinka tachi (Women’s Perspective in German and Japan = Perspektiven: Fotografinnen in Deutschland und Japan), Kawasaki City Museum, 1990.
1991
Watashi to Iu Michi e Mukatte: Gendai Josei Serufu Pōtoreito (Exploring the Unknown Self: Self-Portrait of Contemporary Women), Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, 1991.
1997
Flexible Coexistence: Mito Annual '97, Contemporary Art Gallery, Art Tower Mito, 1997.
1999
Ishiuchi Miyako: Monokurōmu: Toki no Utsuwa (Miyako Ishiuchi: Time Textured in Monochrome), National Film Center, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, 1999.
2005
Mazāzu 2000-2005: Mirai no Kokuin (Mother’s 2000-2005: Traces of the Future), The 51st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, The Japanese Pavilion, 2005.
2006
Ishiuchi Miyako Mazāzu (Ishiuchi Miyako: Mother's), Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, 2006.
2008
Hiroshima Yokosuka: Ishiuchi Miyako, Meguro Museum of Art, Tokyo, 2008–2009.
2009
Ishiuchi Miyako: Infinity ∞, The Museum of Modern Art, Gunma, 2009.
2012
Ishiuchi Miyako: Kinu no Yume (Ishiuchi Miyako: from Cocoons), Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art, 2012–2013.
2012
The Body as Protest, Albertina, 2012.
2014
Ishiuchi Miyako: The Fabric of Photography, Hasselblad Center, 2014–2015.
2015
Ishiuchi Miyako: Postwar Shadows, The J. Paul Getty Museum, 2015–2016.
2015
Kitarubeki Sekai no tameni: 1968-nen kara 1979-nen no Nihon no Bijutsu, Shashin no Jikken (For a New World to Come: Experiments in Japanese Art and Photography, 1968-1979), The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and The Grey Art Gallery, New York University and The Japan Society Gallery, 2015-2016.
2017
Kime to Shashin : Ishiuchi Miyako (Grain and image: Ishiuchi Miyako), Yokohama Museum of Art, 2017-2018.

  • The National Museum of Art, Osaka
  • The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
  • Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
  • Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
  • Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts
  • Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art
  • Yokohama Museum of Art
  • J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
  • The Museum of Modern Art, New York
  • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California
  • Tate Modern, London

1978
Ishiuchi Miyako. Apartment: Ishiuchi Miyako Shashinshū. Tokyo: Shashin Tsūshinsha, 1978.
1979
Ishiuchi Miyako. Yokosuka Story. Tokyo: Shashin Tsūshinsha, 1979.
1981
Ishiuchi Miyako. Endless Night. Tokyo: Asahi Sonorama, 1981.
1990
Ishiuchi Miyako. 1, 9, 4, 7. Tokyo: Inter Press Corporation, 1990.
1993
Ishiuchi Miyako. Monochrome. Tokyo: Chikumashobo, 1993 [Artists Writing].
1994
Ishiuchi Miyako. 1906 to the Skin. Tokyo: Kawade Shobo Shinsha, 1994.
1995
Itō Hiromi, Ishiuchi Miyako. Te, Ashi, Niku, Karada: Hiromi 1955. Tokyo: Chikumashobo, 1995.
1995
Ishiuchi Miyako. Sawaru: Chromosome XY: Foto Myuze (Photo Musée). Tokyo: Shinchosha, 1995.
1996
Ishiuchi Miyako, Narahashi Asako. Main: Foto Magazine, 1-10 (1996-2000). Tokyo: Man Henshūshitsu.
1998
Ishiuchi Miyako. Yokosuka Again: 1980-1990. Tokyo: Sokyusha, 1998.
1999
Masuda Rei, Kuraya Mika and Matsumoto Tōru (eds.). Miyako Ishiuchi: Time Textured in Monochrome. Ogawa Kikuko, Yamamoto Hitoshi (trans.). [exh. cat.], Tokyo: The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, 1999. (Venue: The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo).
2000
Ishiuchi Miyako. Nail. Tokyo: Heibonsha, 2000.
2001
Ishiuchi Miyako. Ishiuchi Miyako, Endless Night 2001 [Ren'ya no Machi Waizu Shuppan Shashin Sōsho, 7]. Tokyo: Wides Publishing, 2001.
2002
Ishiuchi Miyako. Mother’s. Tokyo: Sokyusha, 2002.
2005
Ishiuchi Miyako. Scars. Itō Haruna (trans.). Tokyo: Sokyusha, 2005.
2005
Ishiuchi Miyako. Mother’s 2000-2005: Traces of the Future. Kyoto: Tankosha, 2005.
2005
Ishiuchi Miyako. Scars. Osaka: Nihon Bunkyou Shuppan, 2005 [Artists Writing].
2006
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum (ed.). Ishiuchi Miyako: Mother’s. Gavin Frew (trans.). [exh. cat.], Tokyo: Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, 2006 (Venue: Tokyo Photographic Art Museum).
2007
Ishiuchi Miyako. Club & Courts Yokosuka Yokohama. Tokyo: Sokyusha, 2007.
2007
Ishiuchi Miyako. Innocence. Kyoto: AKAAKA Art Publishing, 2007.
2008
Ishiuchi Miyako. Hiroshima. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2008.
2008
Masaki Motoi, Ōishi Maiko, and Machidori Misaki (eds.). Hiroshima Yokosuka: Ishiuchi Miyako. [exh. cat.], Tokyo: Meguro Museum of Art, Tokyo, 2008. (Venue: Meguro Museum of Art, Tokyo) .
2008
Hiroshima: Strings of Time: Ishiuchi Miyako. [exh. cat.], Hiroshima: Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, 2008. (Venue: Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art).
2009
Ishiuchi Miyako. Ishiuchi Miyako: Infinity ∞, the Destiny of the Body. [exh. cat.], Tokyo: Kyuryudo, 2009 (Venue: Museum of Modern Art, Gunnma).
2010
Ishiuchi Miyako. Sweet Home Yokosuka, 1976-1980. [NewYork]: PPP Editions in association with A. Roth, 2010.
2010
Ishiuchi Miyako. Tokyo Bay Blues: 1982-1984. Tokyo: Sokyusha, 2010.
2010
Kokatsu Reiko, Nakajima Izumi (interviewer). “Ishiuchi Miyako Oral history. December 20th, 2010”. Oral History Archives of Japanese Art. https://oralarthistory.org/archives/ishiuchi_miyako/interview_01.php. Katō Junko, Nakajima Izumi (transcription), modified: 7th June 2018.
2011
Kokatsu Reiko, Nakajima Izumi (interviewer). “Ishiuchi Miyako Oral history. January 13th, 2011”. Oral History Archives of Japanese Art. https://oralarthistory.org/archives/ishiuchi_miyako/interview_02.php. Katō Junko, Nakajima Izumi (transcription), modified: 7th June 2018.
2012
Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art (ed.). Ishiuchi Miyako: Silken Dreams. [exh. cat.], [Marugame]: Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art, 2012 (Venue: Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art).
2014
Vujanovic, Dragana and Louise Wolthers (eds.). Ishiuchi Miyako: Hasselblad Award 2014. [exh. cat.], Heidelberg: Kehrer, 2014 (Venue: Hasselblad Center).
2014
Vujanovic, Dragana, and Louise Wolthers, eds. Ishiuchi Miyako: Hasselblad Award 2014. Heidelberg: Kehrer, 2014 (Venue: Hasselblad Center in the Gothenburg Museum of Art). [Exh. cat.].
2015
Kasahara Michiko. Belongings: Ishiuchi Miyako. Ishiuchi Miyako (photo.), Matsuyama Naoki (trans.). Tokyo: Case Publishing, 2015.
2015
Maddox, Amanda. Ishiuchi Miyako: Postwar Shadows. [exh. cat.], Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2015 (Venue: J. Paul Getty Museum).
2015
Mitsuda, Yuri (interviewer) “Ishiuchi Miyako”. Aperture, No. 220 (Fall 2015): 122-135.
2016
Ishiuchi Miyako. From Yokosuka. Kamakura: D・A Forecast/SUPER LABO, 2016.
2016
Ishiuchi Miyako. Childfood Garments. Tokyo: Sokyusha, 2016.
2016
Ishiuchi Miyako. Frida: Love and Pain. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 2016.
2016
Ishiuchi Miyako. Shashin Kankei. Tokyo: Chikumashobo, 2016 [Artists Writing].
2017
Ishiuchi Miyako. Yokohama Gorakuso. Tokyo: Sokyusha, 2017.
2017
Ishiuchi Miyako. Grain and Image: Ishiuchi Miyako. Ōsawa Sayoko, Hibino Miyon (eds.). [exh. cat.], Tokyo: Kyuryudo, 2017 (Venue: Yokohama Museum of Art).
2018
Ishiuchi Miyako. Beginnings: 1975. Tokyo: Sokyusha, 2018.
2018
“Ishiuchi Miyako Ōraru Hisutorī (Oral History). 2010-12-20.” Oral History Archives of Japanese Art. Last modified 2018-06-07. http://www.oralarthistory.org/archives/ishiuchi_miyako/interview_01.php
2019
Ishiuchi Miyako. Miyako & Chihiro: the Story of Two Women. Tokyo: Kyuryudo, 2019.
2021
Ishiuchi Miyako. Moving Away. Tokyo: Sokyusha, 2021.
2021
Ishiuchi Miyako, Sakka Maho. Seen and Unseen: Tracing Photography: Ishiuchi Miyako. Sakka Maho (ed.). [exh. cat.], Nishinomiya: Otani Memorial Art Museum, Nishinomiya City, 2021 (Venue: Otani Memorial Art Museum, Nishinomiya City).

Wikipedia

Miyako Ishiuchi (石内 都, Ishiuchi Miyako, born March 27, 1947), is a Japanese photographer.In 2005, she represented Japan at the Venice Biennale. In March 2014, she became the third Japanese photographer, following Hiroshi Hamaya and Hiroshi Sugimoto, to received the Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photography.Ishiuchi's work is included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles.

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  • 2023-11-10