In 1961 he returned to Japan (Tokyo), where he has lived ever since. Ishimoto showed his devotion to his adopted city, Chicago, in his book, Chicago, Chicago (Bijutsu Shuppan-sha, 1969). This book is often regarded as Ishimoto's most personal statement - his bold use of contrast, the design of the frame, and the influence of his studies in architecture define his Chicago. Ishimoto has published many books and exhibited widely throughout Japan and the US. In 1999 he was the subject of a career retrospective at the Art Institute of Chicago. [via stephendaitergallery.com]
G.I in Tokyo,1953
Halloween, Chicago, 1950
Halloween, Chicago, 1950
Chicago, c.1950's
Halloween, Chicago, 1950
Halloween, Chicago, 1950
Halloween, Chicago, 1950
Tokyo, 1962
North Avenue Beach, Chicago, 1952
Yasuhiro Ishimoto and his fury assistant set up a hsot
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