Sasuke by Masahisa Fukase

Masahisa Fukase ~ From Sasuke, ca. 1977. Atelier EXB | src ODLP ~ l’œil de la photographie
Masahisa Fukase ~ From Sasuke, ca. 1977. Atelier EXB | src ODLP ~ l’œil de la photographie
Masahisa Fukase ~ From Sasuke, ca. 1977. Atelier EXB | src ODLP ~ l’œil de la photographie

This publication is dedicated to Masahisa Fukase’s emblematic series on his two cats: Sasuke and Momoe, combining unpublished and iconic images. In 1977, Fukase turned his lenses on his new companion Sasuke. Growing up with felines, he decides with the arrival of this new cat in his life that it would become a photographic subject in his own right, fascinated by this creature full of life named after a legendary ninja. Sasuke disappears after ten days and the photographer sticks hundreds of small posters (as featured on the cover of the book) in his neighborhood. A person brings back his cat, yet it is not Sasuke but never mind he welcomes this new cat with as much affection. One year later, he takes a second cat named Momoe, entering the frame as well and he will never get tired of photographing their games. They become for the Japanese photographer a boundless experimental field leading to an extraordinary body of work in its technical and visual inventiveness.

As often in his work, this series shows a form of projection of the photographer into his subject. The cat, a faithful companion who never leaves him, takes the place of his wife, eternal heartache, later represented by the iconic fleeing crows.

His cats have been the subject of several books in his lifetime and Tomo Kosuga has dug into the photographer’s archives to conceive this ultimate book as the achievement of a series of publications devoted to his cats. / text: Atelier EXB

Masahisa Fukase ~ From Sasuke, ca. 1977. Atelier EXB | src ODLP ~ l’œil de la photographie
Masahisa Fukase ~ Front cover from Sasuke. Texts by Masahisa Fukase and Tomo Kosuga | src Atelier EXB

Flowers by Araki & von Bismarck

Nikolai von Bismarck ~ Coloratus Rosas, 2023. Archival pigment print | src Michael Hoppen gallery ~ Paris photo 2023
Nobuyoshi Araki (b. 1940) ~ from Flowers, 1985. Yoshii Gallery. | src The NY Times
Nobuyoshi Araki (b. 1940) ~ Flower Rondeau, 1997. Fuji Crystal Archive print | src Michael Hoppen gallery ~ Paris photo 2023

Vintage nudes at Paris photo 2023

Photographe anonyme. Etude de Nu, France, vers 1865. Tirage albuminé. | src galerie lumiere des roses ~ Paris photo 2023
Photographe anonyme. Étude de nu, France, vers 1920. Tirage argentique. | src galerie lumiere des roses ~ Paris photo 2023
Jean-Baptiste Igout (1837-1881) ~ Étude de nu pour peintre, France, vers 1870. Tirage albuminé. | src lumiere des roses
Mary Willumsen (1884-1961) ~ Baigneuse à Helgoland, Danemark, vers 1920. Tirage argentique. | galerie lumiere des roses
Jacques de Lalaing (1858-1917) ~ Nu au chevalet, Belgique, vers 1910. Tirage argentique. | src galerie lumiere des roses ~ Paris photo 2023

Wilkins selfportrait as a woman

Tom Wilkins ~ Untitled (selfportrait), 27.03.1981. Polaroid with legend. | src Paris Photo 2023

Courtesy Christian Berst Art Brut : Qui est Tom Wilkins ? C’est la question à laquelle Sébastien Girard essaie de répondre depuis 2011, date à laquelle il fait l’acquisition de 900 Polaroïds énigmatiques, édités en 2017 sous le nom My TV Girls. Cette série de captations télévisuelles légendées par son auteur met en scène des femmes et se termine par le seul et unique autoportrait de la série où Tom Wilkins, se représente en femme. | src ODLP ~ l’œil de la photographie

Saxony nudes by Weidemann

Magnus Weidemann ~ Lower Saxony Woman, 1926. Vintage sheetfed gravure printed by Buchverlag, Berlin | src eBay
Magnus Weidemann ~ Saxony Woman, 1926. Vintage sheetfed gravure printed by Buchverlag, Berlin | src eBay

Miniati · Studio di nudo ca 1930

Bruno Miniati ~ Studio di nudo, ca. 1930 From : Bruno Miniati : fotografo, 1889-1974
Bruno Miniati ~ Studio di nudo, ca. 1930 From : Bruno Miniati : fotografo, 1889-1974
Bruno Miniati ~ Studio di nudo, ca. 1930 From : Bruno Miniati : fotografo, 1889-1974 (Alinari, Firenze, 1992) | src internet archive

1936 Summer Olympic games

The American diver and gold medallist Dorothy Poynton-Hill during the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin
From: Photographien mit Aufnahmen der Olympischen Sommerspiele 1936 in Berlin | src Jeschke-Jádi Auktionhaus (JVV-148-561)
Lothar Rübelt (1901–1990) ~ Diver Dorothy Poynton-Hill, Olympic gold medalist in artistic jumping, 1936 | src OstLicht

Icelandic Tideline

Michael A. Smith ~ Jokulsarlon, Iceland, 2004; from Tideline | src Seagrave gallery
Paula Chamlee ~ Cloud, Jokulsarlon, Iceland, 2006. From Tideline | src Seagrave gallery
Paula Chamlee ~ Reydarfjordur, Iceland, 2004; from Tideline | src Seagrave gallery

Cupido · Hommage to Shoji

Paul Cupido ~ Hommage to Shoji no. 7, 2023. Archival pigments on unwashed Kozo paper | src Bildhalle – Paris Photo 2023
Paul Cupido ~ Hommage to Shoji no. 6, 2023. Archival pigments on unwashed Kozo paper | src Bildhalle – Paris Photo 2023