MICHAEL
KENNA RETROSPECTIVE TWO
Michael Kenna
Hardbound, 172 pages, 12" x 13"
130 duotone plates
2004, Nazraeli Press
Introduction by Ann W. Tucker
Published as a companion book to the artist’s Twenty
Year Retrospective, Michael Kenna: Retrospective Two
presents an overview of Kenna’s landscape photographs made
between 1994 and 2004. Michael Kenna is arguably the most influential
landscape photographer of his generation. The subject of over
20 books and hundreds of solo exhibitions throughout Asia, Australia,
Europe and the United States, Michael Kenna often works at dawn
or during the night. He concentrates primarily on the interaction
between the ephemeral atmospheric conditions of the natural landscape,
and human-made structures and sculptural mass. Kenna’s exquisitely
crafted prints are included in such permanent museum collections
as The National Gallery, Washington, D.C.; The Museum of Decorative
Arts, Prague; and The Victoria and Albert Museum, London. In 2001,
Michael Kenna was made a Chevalier in the Order of Arts and Letters
by the Ministry of Culture in France. Born in Widnes, England
in 1953, he currently lives in Portland, Oregon, USA. The introduction
“Inventing Peace” by Anne W. Tucker, Gus and Lyndall
Wortham Curator, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, explores Kenna’s
relationship to contemporary photographic ideas.
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