Scène Japonaise
Xabi
Etcheverry
About this photograph :
Scène Japonaise
A Geisha is literally ‘someone who practices the arts.’ Restricted to a very wealthy clientele, she is a lady with a refined entourage dedicating her life to the practice of the excellence of Japanese arts. Geisha still exist in contemporary Japan although their number is continually diminishing. The last advocates of this profession mainly reside in the Gion district of Kyoto.
About the artist :
Xabi
Etcheverry
Xabi Etcheverry was born in Bayonne in 1976. He went on a photography course at the Montreal School of Fine Arts and then worked as a film-set photographer. He went to the Land of the Rising Sun for a short visit and ended up staying there for more than a year. Based in Tokyo, he explored the four corners of the archipelago. His photo album Being 20 in Tokyo was created between September 2002 and June 2004. Etcheverry restricts himself to black and white photography in order to discover a city of extremes and paradoxes between the East and the West, tradition and modernity. Being 20 in Tokyo is learning to live in a more competitive world, being able to show initiative and creativity... the young Tokyoites understand this, and multiply experimentation in all areas – professional, the way they dress and with their bodies... Xabi Etcheverry reveals this gentle rebellion to us in his photographic work. He is currently working on a new piece of work, still about Japan, which confronts the hidden sides of Japanese society. He is also working with the artist Luciano di Concetto on a series of portraits, blending photography and painting.
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