
Masao Yamamoto
Tori
08/09/2017
04/11/2017
FIFTY ONE TOO
Opening: Thursday, Sept 7th 2017 from 6 until 9 pm
FIFTY ONE TOO is delighted to announce its third solo exhibition by Masao Yamamoto (Japan, 1957), called ‘Tori’, meaning bird in Japanese. The show will feature a selection of black-and-white photographs of the feathered creatures, along with dramatic nature scenes in Yamamoto’s well- known sensitive, dreamlike aesthetic.




Masao Yamamoto
The aesthetic power of the pictures of Yamamoto Masao (Japan, b. 1957) is unique. Refined, subtle and powerful at the same time. He succeeds to unfold the photographic medium into his own world, far off leading standards. The photo prints are small, sometimes even minuscule, and require a profound observation. The manual modifications by the artist provide an experimental look, with frayed edges and color additions. His photographs seem to be marked by time, but that impression is the result of a balanced and accurate intervention by the artist. The technique of mixed media and the exceptional prints generate a close connection with the object. Yamamoto narrates no prefabricated story. He offers a glimpse into a harmonious world that is visible for everyone, but not perceived by everybody. For Yamamoto, harmony is the constant interaction between man and nature. Yamamoto’s work is anchored in that direct relationship with his environment.
He has five series: A box of Ku, Nakazora, KAWA=FLOW, Shizuka=Cleanse and his latest series La vie simple.
biography
Born in Aichi, Japan in 1957
Lives and works in Japan

La vie simple
This series was shot in a small village in Ardèche, France between 2013 and 2019. Yamamoto was invited to the village several times to photograph the daily life of the villagers while staying at a local couple’s home who runs a cultural institution in the village.






A box of Ku
Vast landscapes, societies, countries and space are all made from smaller parts.
These small things not only exist as elements that make up the whole; they each have their own story, as everyone has their own life. Under the rock there are thousands of baby ants being born, caterpillars eating leaves, birds that are attacked by cats – small events are taking place in the continuous flow of time.
Searching for beauty within these easily overlooked small events.
Nakazora
It represents a broader space than A Box of Ku. The space between sky and earth, the place where birds, etc. fly. Empty air.. An internal hollowness. Vague. Hollow. Around the center of the sky. Emptiness. A state when feet do not touch the ground. Inattentiveness. The inability to decide between two things. Midway. The center of the sky (the zenith). A Buddhist term.
KAWA = FLOW
This serie is about the world where we are and the world where we go to in the future. Although we seem to be connected continually there is a rupture between us in the present and those that went before us or that come next.
I tried to perceive this rupture as a KAWA (FLOW, river) that divides a plain
and expressed the resulting reflections in this works
















