Portraits: Kabuki. The portraits are bold, enigmatic, and starkly honest. Los Angeles photographer Hiroshi Watanabe wants them that way. He's been investigating the ritualized world of Kabuki, the traditional national theater of Japan. But there's a twist.
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 28. 6:00- 8:00 PM
Portraits: Kabuki
Kaoshi's Hand, Matsuo Kabuki', 2003
The portraits are bold, enigmatic, and starkly honest. Los Angeles
photographer Hiroshi Watanabe wants them that way. He's been investigating
the ritualized world of Kabuki, the traditional national theater of Japan.
But there's a twist. Though the Japanese revere their famous and popular
Kabuki actors, Watanabe has chosen to focus on the anonymous provincial
players living far from the spotlight of Tokyo.
Like the great German portraitist August Sander, Watanabe's photographs
capture the fleeting moments when these actors loose themselves in the
spirit of their character. By waiting for these unposed moments, we are
given the opportunity to see beyond the heavy make-up and wardrobe, to the
place where actors go to prepare themselves for the play. 'I believe good
portraits show the character and personality of the subject,' Watanabe says.
'This has become difficult, since most people are well educated about
photography, and know how to pose--how to make an impression. When these
Kabuki players sit in front of my camera, hidden in heavy make-up, they can
be themselves without worrying about looking good for the photograph.'
White Room Gallery welcomes you to see this latest investigation by a
photographer deeply committed to discovering the interface between his
native Japan and his adopted home in America. Watanabe has followed the
rich tradition of other expatriate photographers, exploring his own culture
from the vantage of another foreign country. His work has been extensively
published and exhibited in Japan and America, and is included in the
collections of the Houston Museum of Fine Art, the Philadelphia Museum of
Art, and the George Eastman House of Photography.
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