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Shigeo Anzai

1939–2020

Noriyuki Haraguchi, Fukagawa, Tokyo, April 23, 1978 1978, printed 1978–90
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16 artworks by Shigeo Anzai
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Biography

Shigeo Anzai (安斎 重男, Anzai Shigeo, born 1939, died August 13th, 2020) was a Japanese photographer. A self-professed "art documentarist", Anzai is well-known for his prolific photographic documentation of artworks, exhibitions, and events of his time. He is also known for intimate portraits of popular modern and contemporary artists, which cast their subjects in an unexpected, unposed, and humanizing light. As Anzai noted for Artforum, he was interested in the "humanity" of his subjects, or the human being within the artist, rather than the artist within the human being. Anzai's style of portraiture stands in contrast to the popular modes of portrait photography of the time which monumentalized their subjects, as in the work of Hans Namuth. Anzai is known for his snapshots of artists such as Shuzo Takiguchi, Atsuko Tanaka, Yayoi Kusama, Tetsumi Kudo, Joseph Beuys, and Isamu Noguchi, among others.

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  • Giuseppe Penone, The 10th Tokyo Biennale ‘70 - Between Man and Matter

    Shigeo Anzai
    1970, printed 2015
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  • Jiro Takamatsu, The 10th Tokyo Biennale ‘70 - Between Man and Matter

    Shigeo Anzai
    1970, printed 2015
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  • Jannis Kounellis, The 10th Tokyo Biennale ‘70 - Between Man and Matter

    Shigeo Anzai
    1970, printed 2015
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  • Hans Haacke, The 10th Tokyo Biennale ‘70 - Between Man and Matter

    Shigeo Anzai
    1970, printed 2015
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  • Christo, The 10th Tokyo Biennale ‘70 - Between Man and Matter

    Shigeo Anzai
    1970, printed 1970s
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  • Christo, The 10th Tokyo Biennale ‘70 - Between Man and Matter

    Shigeo Anzai
    1970, printed 1970s
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  • Richard Serra, The 10th Tokyo Biennale ‘70 - Between Man and Matter

    Shigeo Anzai
    1970, printed 1970s
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  • Richard Serra, The 10th Tokyo Biennale ‘70 - Between Man and Matter

    Shigeo Anzai
    1970, printed 1970s
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