Masao Horino

Photographer, Visual Artist

1907 – 2000

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Who was Masao Horino?

Masao Horino was one of the most prominent Japanese photographers in the first half of the 20th century in Japan.

He was born in Tokyo and graduated from Tokyo Higher Technical School, now Tokyo Institute of Technology.

He was a member of Shinkō Shashin Kenkyukai which was founded by Sen'ichi Kimura in 1930.

In 1932, Horino published a monograph Camera, Eye x Iron, Construction which is one of the most important works for Japanese modern photography. This monograph consists of photographs of ships and architectures made of steel, such as bridges, tanks and towers, based on his own sense of beauty, "a beauty of machinery", derived directly from the theories of the art critic Takaho Itagaki, using, for example, close-up and looking-up. Therefore, this work can be regarded as a collaboration between Horino and Itagaki. This work is as important as the monograph Métal by Germaine Krull in terms of the beauty of machinery.

Further, Horino published his work of documentary photography using montage technique in some magazines, such as the Character of Great Tokyo and Flowing through the City - Sumida River Album.

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Born
1907
Tokyo
Profession
Lived in
  • Tokyo
Died
2000

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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