Intitulé de la séance :
“Photographie d’architecture 建築写真”

Organisation : Japarchi

Le 3 juin 2023, 10h-12h (Paris) / 17h-19h (Tokyo)

Lieu (hybride) : au Nichibunken à Kyoto et en visioconférence

S’inscrire pour cette séance :
Envoyer une demande d’inscription en anglais ou en japonais avant le 25 mai à l’adresse: symposium@nichibun.ac.jp
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1. event title: Seminaire JAPARCHI
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5. your country of residence

Programme :

Modération : Cecile Laly (univ. Kyoto seika, Sciencescope), Sylvie Brosseau (univ. Waseda, Japarchi)

10h-11h (Paris) / 17h-18h (Tokyo)
Chihoko Andō (Kyoto Institute of Technology), Old Japanese Castles and Photographs: An Examination of the Meanings of the Genre of “Castle Photograph” in the Dawn of Japanese Photography

A unique genre of “castle photograph” was developed in 19th-century Japan. The pioneers of photography, the feudal lords, foreign photographers, and Japanese photographers who studied photography with foreigners, left numerous photographs of castles. They were taken for various purposes, such as documents of historical architecture at the historical turning point in late 19th century Japan or as subjects for the photo postcards that were popular in early 20th century Japan. In particular, a castle functioned both as a military base and a residence for feudal lords. Therefore, while they took a panoramic photo to grasp a complete view of the outside of the castle exactly, they took an interior photo to enjoy a partial view of the inside of the castle intimately. Thus, castle photography seems to have important implications for the history of Japanese photography. However, the significance of the genre of castle photographs has not been fully considered yet. Therefore, this presentation takes notice of photographs of castles taken in 19th century Japan to begin to discuss the meanings of the genre of castle photographs in the history of Japanese photography.

11h-12h (Paris) / 18h-19h (Tokyo)
Hiromi Matsugi (International Research Center for Japanese Studies), État des lieux de la recherche sur la photographie d’architecture (titre provisoire)

Bio-bibliographies :

Andō Chihoko is a Ph.D. Candidate in Design, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan. She received a Master of Engineering degree from the Kyoto Institute of Technology in 2019. Her research theme in the doctoral program is the acceptance of the calotype and the daguerreotype in the middle of nineteenth-century Japan.

Matsugi Hiromi est Assistant Professor à l’International Research Center for Japanese Studies (Nichibunken). Elle travaille actuellement sur l’histoire et l’actualité des jardins japonais à l’étranger. Elle est auteure de イサム・ノグチの空間芸術:危機の時代のデザインIsamu Noguchi no kukan geijutsu : kiki no jidai no dezain (L’art de l’espace chez Isamu Noguchi : design en temps de crise), 2021, et « Le jardin japonais comme champ des enjeux internationaux : tendances récentes de la recherche », Perspective, 1 | 2020.