Hirosuke Kitamura "Hidra"

1500 Gallery

poster for Hirosuke Kitamura "Hidra"

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The title Hidra is in Brazilian portuguese and refers to the many-headed Lernaean Hydra of Greek mythology. These works were for the most part made in bregas (inexpensive brothels) in Salvador da Bahia (Brazil), where Hirosuke, or "Oske" as he is known, has been making photographs regularly for over ten years.

In the words of Miguel Rio Branco: "Something quietly emerges at every moment throughout these images: ghosts halfway between sex and death; fragments of seduction that wander in-between lost worlds. Sexuality is something transparent, smoky and elusive under our fingertips. But how does one define sexuality in a place where the body is everything - not only material but also consumable? And here sexuality becomes all but ghostly, the way it has always been in Japanese tales: from another world, but yet somwhere here near us. These images supercede the passage of time, reaching beyond notions specific to any particular time or era.

The interesting thing in the creative process - in the artistic process - resides in the reaffirmation of the artist's individuality. This is increasingly difficult in a world dominated by advertising, publicity and marketing. It is progressively more rare to see true creativity in an artist's work. Everything is business; nothing is personal. In these [Kitamura's] images, on the contrary, it's all personal, lived and felt. Everything is personal. This constitutes an important departure from what we typically see today, where the photographic image is becoming technically more distant from what was photographed.

In art, what counts is the soul and not the theme. Here [in Kitamura's work] the themes are diluted and mixed. Here we do not get stuck anywhere, nor to a specific moment in time; we move on to another phase. A phase that brings us to another space, another world, a limbo. Here, what appear as skin, fingers, breasts, sexes, and clothes are tranformed into masks, gifts, lights and Bahia sweat by this Japanese artist who one day came to Salvador."

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from February 01, 2012 to April 28, 2012

Opening Reception on 2012-02-01 from 18:00 to 20:00

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