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EIKOH HOSOE ‘‘BARAKEI’’ - A PORTRAIT OF YUKIO MISHIMA
29October
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EIKOH HOSOE ‘‘BARAKEI’’ - A PORTRAIT OF YUKIO MISHIMA

Born in 1933, Eikoh Hosoe spent his childhood in a Japan destroyed by the war. The avant-garde photographers of his generation, torn between nationalist authoritarianism and the opening of an equally seductive vanquishing West, in one way or another, witnessed everything from the collapsing of traditions to the Japanese millennial supremacy.

 

Their emancipation came through the bringing together of collectives such as J?ninno-Me in 1956-57 and VIVO at the beginning of the 1960s, but equally through numerous interdisciplinary exchanges. Following on from his meet-up with the charismatic theatre creator Butoh Tatsumi Hijikata, Hosoe became known from 1961 for his superbly crafted book – Man and Woman – which transcends the boundaries of erotic art through its graphic over dramatization. Then, in 1963, Hosoe created the album Barakei – Killed by Roses with Yukio Mishima which put the scandalous author in the spotlight and lifted the photographer to immediate international notoriety.

 

In Barakei, Mishima, always stripped bare, is alternatively captured in the kitschy gold setting of his home in Tokyo and in Hijikata’s deserted dance studio. The other shots pay tribute to his love for European Renaissance painting, and, in particular his very sensual iconography of the martyr Saint Sebastian.

 

Barakei is an erotic and morbid fable that is well known due to its provocative allusion to Mishima’s homosexuality and the despair of an immensly erudite author who refused the decline of his country and of his body. Barakei is incontestably Eikoh Hosoe’s masterpiece.

 

The work of Eikoh Hosoe was displayed in Arles at the exhibition ‘‘Pas de deux, Kazuo Ono’’ by Eikoh Hosoe and William Klein, 4 July – 28 August at the Chapelle Saint-Martin du Méjan, Arles.

 

The exhibition will play a part in Photo Saint Germain – the photography festival situated on the left bank of the Seine from the 4 – 20 November 2016.

 

LA GALERIE ERIC MOUCHET,

 

CONTEMPORARY ART IN THE HEART OF SAINT-GERMAIN-DES-PRÉS

 

Having collected artwork for a long time, Eric Mouchet fulfilled his passion for sharing what he knew by opening up his own gallery dedicated to contemporary art in Autumn 2014.

An expert in graphic arts for the Appeal Court of Paris and a specialist of Le Corbusier’s drawing work, Eric Mouchet proposes a varied contemporary program, occasionally based on artists whose work he has himself collected for a number of years.

 

Selected for the rigour, suitability and poetry of their work, these artists, from geographically diverse origins, express themselves through all different mediums, from more traditional to most current.

 

Witnessing the potential of Saint Germain-des-Près – an area at the heart of the historical cultural centre of Paris – Eric Mouchet set up his gallery located at 45 rue Jacob in order to contribute to the culturally thriving contemporary art scene on the left bank of the Seine.