Vivian Maier · on cats

Vivian Maier (1926-2009) ~ Cats in Window, ca. 1955. Gelatin silver print | src “Vivian Maier: A Singular Vision”
Vivian Maier (1926-2009) ~ Animal Encounters, circa 1950s | src Heritage auctions: “Vivian Maier: A Singular Vision”
Vivian Maier (1926-2009) ~ Shop Cat, 1950s | src Heritage auctions: “Vivian Maier: A Singular Vision”
Detail from Cats in Window (circa 1955) by Vivian Maier | src Heritage auctions: “Vivian Maier: A Singular Vision”

Masahisa Fukase · Sasuke

Masahisa Fukase ~ From Sasuke, ca. 1977. Atelier EXB (2021) | src Juxtapoz magazine
Masahisa Fukase ~ From Sasuke, ca. 1977. Atelier EXB (2021) | src Juxtapoz magazine
Masahisa Fukase ~ From Sasuke, ca. 1977. Atelier EXB (2021) | src Juxtapoz magazine
Masahisa Fukase ~ From Sasuke, ca. 1977. Atelier EXB (2021) | src Juxtapoz magazine
Masahisa Fukase ~ From Sasuke, ca. 1977. Atelier EXB (2021) | src Juxtapoz magazine
Masahisa Fukase ~ From Sasuke, ca. 1977. Atelier EXB (2021) | src Juxtapoz magazine
Book cover from Sasuke. Atelier EXB (2021) | src Juxtapoz magazine

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 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.

A new book, Sasuke, is dedicated to Masahisa Fukase’s emblematic series on his two cats: Sasuke and Momoe, combining unpublished and iconic images. | Juxtapoz magazine

Portrait of a kitten by Borgen

Gustav Borgen (1865-1926) ~ Portrait, sleeping cat on pillow. Wilhelmsen’s cat. | Norsk Folkemuseum NFB.30721
Gustav Borgen (1865-1926) ~ Portrett, Lurende katt på pute, Wilhelmsens katt. | Norsk Folkemuseum NFB.30724
Gustav Borgen (1865-1926) ~ Portrett, Spørrende katt på pute. Wilhelmsens katt. | Norsk Folkemuseum NFB.30723
Gustav Borgen (1865-1926) ~ Portrait, cat on pillow. Wilhelmsen’s cat. | Norsk Folkemuseum NFB.30722

Claude Cahun Cat 1925-1940

Claude Cahun (Lucy Schwob) :: Chat à la vasque, 1925 - 1930. Vintage silver print on Velox paper. | src Sotheby's
Claude Cahun (Lucy Schwob) :: Chat à la vasque, 1925 – 1930. Vintage silver print on Velox paper. | src Sotheby’s
Claude Cahun (Lucy Schwob) :: Chat à la cloche, 1925 - 1930. Vintage silver print on Velox paper. | src Sotheby's
Claude Cahun (Lucy Schwob) :: Chat à la cloche, 1925 – 1930. Vintage silver print on Velox paper. | src Sotheby’s
Claude Cahun (Lucy Schwob) :: La chambre du chat. Gelatin silver print signed, titled, and dated 1940 in ink on the reverse. | src Sotheby's
Claude Cahun (Lucy Schwob) :: La chambre du chat. Gelatin silver print signed, titled, and dated 1940 in ink on the reverse. | src Sotheby’s