Hiroh Kikai

Japanese photographer with notable portraits

Hiroh Kikai - Artists & Creatives born March 18th, 1945
Born
Died

2020
6 years ago — 75 years old

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Artists & Creatives

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Japan

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Born in 1945, a prominent figure in photography, focused on capturing the essence of human emotions through portraiture. Kikai pursued a career that emphasized the beauty and complexity of the human face, utilizing a large-format camera to produce striking black and white images. Numerous exhibitions showcased the work, including 'Portraits' and 'The Face,' which received critical acclaim. The photography style combined traditional techniques with a contemplative approach, resulting in a significant contribution to contemporary visual art.

Published 'Portraits' featuring candid images

Held exhibitions internationally across Japan, Europe, and USA

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