Michael Kenna’s serene black-and-white landscapes “hold a mirror to each viewer’s soul and conscience,” writes Ruth Bernhard of the Lancashire-born photographer (born: Widnes, 1953). “They invite us all to participate in his experience, closing the circle between print, photographer and onlooker.” In this gallery, we see Kenna’s atmospheric and pictorial photographs of Japan. Maya Ishiwata, … Continue reading "Michael Kenna: Japan Landscapes (2003-04)"
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