HIROJI KUBOTA

Posted on 2015-11-23

Spanning over fifty years of his extraordinary life and world travels, Hiroji Kubota Photographer encompasses the best images from Kubota’s life’s work. Rooted in his experience of Japan, ravaged by destruction and famine at the end of World War II, Kubota’s work is characterized by a desire to find beauty and honor in human experience. The exhibition includes examples of all his key bodies of work, including photographs from his many extended trips throughout China, Burma, the U.S., North and South Korea, and his home country, Japan. As Elliott Erwitt states in his preface to the book, Kubota “has produced a remarkable view of our world.”

Opposite – Black Panthers, Chicago, 1969

Exhibition runs through to January 14th, 2016

Aperture Gallery
547 W 27th St
fourth floor
New York
10001

aperture.org