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Jitka Hanzlová: Cotton Rose

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Cotton Rose presents the results of Jitka Hanzlová's two-year photographic journey through Japan's Gifu prefecture. Invited by the EU-Japan Fest as part of the European Eyes on Japan project, she explored rural and urban life, ceremonies, and traditions while learning Japanese and immersing herself in the natural and cultural landscape. The fragile cotton rose, which survives harsh winters and blooms anew each spring, becomes a symbol of the resilient Japanese spirit and the intimate relationship between people and their environment.
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This book appeals to readers interested in photography, Japanese culture, and the intersection of nature and humanity in art. It suits those seeking visual storytelling with a contemplative exploration of tradition and environment.

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In 2004 Jitka Hanzlova was invited by EU-Japan Fest to take part in the project European Eyes on Japan, which has been inviting European photographers to Japan since 1999 to photograph people and life in the country's various prefectures. This book is based on the author's two years of travels in Gifu prefecture.

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In 2004, Jitka Hanzlová was invited by EU-Japan Fest to take part in the project European Eyes on Japan, which has been inviting European photographers to Japan since 1999 to photograph people and life in the country's various prefectures.

Cotton Rose is the result of two years of travels in Gifu prefecture where Hanzlová visited cities and villages, attended ceremonies, learned Japanese and even entered into conversation with Tajima cattle. Her effort was to first get to know the country, rural life, and traditions before mingling with the anonymous crowds in the cities.

Nature, being an important aspect even of modern Japanese culture, Hanzlová focused on the intrinsic connection between the people and their environment in a country of seemingly extreme opposites. The frail and tender cotton rose—a plant she discovered at the very beginning of her stay which, against all odds, reemerges in spring after surviving the harsh winters—came to symbolize for her the Japanese soul: fragile and tenacious at once.

"Right in the beginning, somewhere in the countryside, I asked: 'Which role does nature play in your culture?' - And the curt answer was: 'Nature is the Mother.' This became branded in my mind and influenced my vision during the entire stay." - Jitka Hanzlová

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Simon Skinner of "PhotoBite" highlights the depth of Hanzlová's engagement in Cotton Rose, noting her visits to cities and villages, participation in ceremonies, and unique interactions, such as with Tajima cattle. He emphasises her careful effort to understand rural life and traditions before approaching urban crowds.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9783869301273

Publisher: Steidl Publishers

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 17 January 2019

Country: Germany

Imprint: Steidl Verlag

Illustration: 46 Illustrations, color

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 225.0mm

Height: 290.0mm

Weight: 1000g

Pages: 112

About the Author

Jitka Hanzlová, born 1958 in the former ČSSR, moved to Germany in 1982. Between 1987 and 1994 she studied visual communication at Essen University with a focus on photography. She has been awarded several photography awards, including the BMW-Paris Photo Prize 2007. Her solo exhibitions include those held at the Museum Folkwang, Essen; Fotomuseum Winterthur; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Deichtorhallen Hamburg; Fundación Mapfre, Madrid; and the National Gallery of Edinburgh.

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