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- Vivo_(photography) abstract "Vivo was a short-lived Japanese photographic cooperative.Eikoh Hosoe, Kikuji Kawada, Ikkō Narahara, Akira Satō, Akira Tanno, and Shōmei Tōmatsu — six of the participants of the celebrated 1957 exhibition Jūnin no me (10人の眼, Eyes of ten) — formed the Vivo cooperative in July 1957, naming it after the Esperanto word for \"life.\" They shared an office and darkroom in Higashi Ginza (Tokyo), marketing and distributing their own work. Kōtarō Iizawa terms their office \"the epicenter of the 'image generation's' photographic expression,\" and the members' activities \"a prime example\" of the way Japanese photographers of the time \"confronted head-on the transformation of modern Japanese society.\"The group disbanded in June 1961.Retrospectives have included a major exhibition at the Shadai Gallery.".
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageID "11747232".
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageLength "1987".
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageRevisionID "678845681".
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Akira_Satō_(photographer).
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Akira_Tanno.
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1957_establishments_in_Japan.
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1961_disestablishments_in_Japan.
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artist_cooperatives.
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cooperatives_in_Japan.
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_cooperatives.
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_photography_organizations.
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Cooperative.
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Eikoh_Hosoe.
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Esperanto.
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Ginza.
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Ikkō_Narahara.
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Kikuji_Kawada.
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Kōtarō_Iizawa.
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Shadai_Gallery.
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Shōmei_Tōmatsu.
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Tokyo.
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vivo (photography)".
- Vivo_(photography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vivo".
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- Vivo_(photography) subject Category:1957_establishments_in_Japan.
- Vivo_(photography) subject Category:1961_disestablishments_in_Japan.
- Vivo_(photography) subject Category:Artist_cooperatives.
- Vivo_(photography) subject Category:Cooperatives_in_Japan.
- Vivo_(photography) subject Category:Former_cooperatives.
- Vivo_(photography) subject Category:Japanese_photography_organizations.
- Vivo_(photography) hypernym Hosoe.
- Vivo_(photography) type Group.
- Vivo_(photography) type Disestablishment.
- Vivo_(photography) type Establishment.
- Vivo_(photography) type Group.
- Vivo_(photography) type Organization.
- Vivo_(photography) type Organization.
- Vivo_(photography) comment "Vivo was a short-lived Japanese photographic cooperative.Eikoh Hosoe, Kikuji Kawada, Ikkō Narahara, Akira Satō, Akira Tanno, and Shōmei Tōmatsu — six of the participants of the celebrated 1957 exhibition Jūnin no me (10人の眼, Eyes of ten) — formed the Vivo cooperative in July 1957, naming it after the Esperanto word for \"life.\" They shared an office and darkroom in Higashi Ginza (Tokyo), marketing and distributing their own work.".
- Vivo_(photography) label "Vivo (photography)".
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- Vivo_(photography) sameAs VIVO_(写真).
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- Vivo_(photography) sameAs Q6413999.
- Vivo_(photography) wasDerivedFrom Vivo_(photography)?oldid=678845681.
- Vivo_(photography) isPrimaryTopicOf Vivo_(photography).