Ikko (Ikko Narahara)
- Introduction
- Ikkō Narahara (奈良原 一高, Narahara Ikkō, November 3, 1931 – January 19, 2020) was a Japanese photographer. His work is held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
- Wikidata
- Q3148431
- Introduction
- Japanese postwar photographer was a cofounder of the influential documentary photography collective VIVO, which he ran with Akira Sato, Akira Tano, Eikoh Hosoe, Kikuji Kawada, and Shomei Tomatsu until 1961.
- Nationality
- Japanese
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Photographer
- Names
- Ikko Narahara, Narahara Ikko, Ikkō Narahara, Ikkō, Kazutaka Narahara, 奈良原一高, Ikko (Ikko Narahara)
- Ulan
- 500323083
Exhibitions
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Ikko (Ikko Narahara) Window Number 2 1956
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Ikko (Ikko Narahara) Room No. 9, Women's Prison, Wakayama, Window Number 1 1958
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Ikko (Ikko Narahara) Room No. 9, Women's Prison, Wakayama 1958
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Ikko (Ikko Narahara) Fossil at Pompeii, Italy 1964
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Ikko (Ikko Narahara) Two Ladies with Identical Jackie Kennedy Masks, New York 1970
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Ikko (Ikko Narahara) Side of Pool, Lake Powell, Utah 1971
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Ikko (Ikko Narahara) Two Garbage Cans, Indian Village, New Mexico 1972
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Ikko (Ikko Narahara) Airstream Trailer in Moonlight, Utah 1972
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Ikko (Ikko Narahara) Highway Telephone and Lightning, New Mexico 1972
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Ikko (Ikko Narahara) Long Fence, Illinois 1972
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Ikko (Ikko Narahara) Roller-Skating Rink, Colorado 1972
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Ikko (Ikko Narahara) Windshield with Tiger Mascot 1972
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