“Mémoires” is the title of a visual labor of memory that the Japanese photographer currently living in Graz, Seiichi Furuya, has been carrying out since the late 1980s. In numerous exhibitions and artist’s books Furuya combines portraits of his deceased wife with pictures from their travels together and places of residence, and these images are presented in ever changing constellations and contexts. The pictures from East Berlin, where Furuya lived from 1984 to 1987, are an exceptional document, featuring a vivid interplay between the private and public, between personal vision and documentary detachment. This is the first time that the artist’s work has been presented in Berlin.
9.9.-15.12.2011
Seiichi Furuya – Mémoires

Mémoires, Installation view, Galerie Thomas Fischer

Various books by Seiichi Furuya

East Berlin 1987, C-print

Dresden 1984, C-print

Mémoires, Installation view, Galerie Thomas Fischer

Mémoires, Installation view, Galerie Thomas Fischer

Mémoires, Installation view, Galerie Thomas Fischer

Schwarz, Rot, Gold, Prototype books

Mémoires, Installation view, Galerie Thomas Fischer

Mémoires, Slide show, Installation view | 1/3

Mémoires, Slide show, Installation view | 2/3

Mémoires, Slide show, Installation view | 3/3

Schattendorf 1981, Gelatin silver print

AMS, Book

Artist Talk with Seiichi Furuya, Maren Lübbke-Tidow and Florian Ebner