Kiyoshi Suzuki
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Solo exhibitions

  • "Burāman no hikari" / "India". 1969.
  • "Tenmaku no machi" / "Mind Games". Ginza Nikon Salon
    Nikon Salon
    is the name given to exhibition spaces and activities run by Nikon in Japan.The Ginza Nikon Salon opened in January 1968 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Nippon Kōgaku . This was later augmented by the Shinjuku Nikon Salon and the Osaka Nikon Salon...

     (Tokyo), 1980.. 1983.
  • "Gyōkan no nagame Gypsy wind Watakushi no 12-satsu" . 1984.. 1985.. 1985.. 1987.
  • "Nagare no uta" / "Sunday Picture". 1989.
  • "Fool's paradise (Tōkyō, Shōwa 61–63nen)" . Shinjuku Nikon Salon
    Nikon Salon
    is the name given to exhibition spaces and activities run by Nikon in Japan.The Ginza Nikon Salon opened in January 1968 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Nippon Kōgaku . This was later augmented by the Shinjuku Nikon Salon and the Osaka Nikon Salon...

     (Tokyo), 1989.. 1991.
  • "Kota Jakaruta" / "Southern Breeze". 1990s. / "From the Border." Ginza Nikon Salon
    Nikon Salon
    is the name given to exhibition spaces and activities run by Nikon in Japan.The Ginza Nikon Salon opened in January 1968 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Nippon Kōgaku . This was later augmented by the Shinjuku Nikon Salon and the Osaka Nikon Salon...

     (Tokyo), 1992. (Twice, the second time in celebration of winning the Ina Nobuo Award
    Ina Nobuo Award
    The is given annually by the Nikon Salon, an organization of exhibition spaces in Japan that is sponsored by Nikon Corporation.The award was started in 1976; it is named in honor of Nobuo Ina, a photography critic who headed the Nikon Salon from 1968 until his death in 1978.The award is given to...

    .)
  • "Nagare no uta yori" / "Soul and Soul". 1990s.. Ginza Nikon Salon
    Nikon Salon
    is the name given to exhibition spaces and activities run by Nikon in Japan.The Ginza Nikon Salon opened in January 1968 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Nippon Kōgaku . This was later augmented by the Shinjuku Nikon Salon and the Osaka Nikon Salon...

     (Tokyo), 1995.
  • "Handoreddo suteppu 1967–95" . Ginza Nikon Salon
    Nikon Salon
    is the name given to exhibition spaces and activities run by Nikon in Japan.The Ginza Nikon Salon opened in January 1968 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Nippon Kōgaku . This was later augmented by the Shinjuku Nikon Salon and the Osaka Nikon Salon...

     (Tokyo), 1995.
  • "Dyurasu no ryōdo" . 1996–98.
  • "Kiyoshi Suzuki: Soul and Soul, 1969–1999". Noorderlicht Photogallery (Groningen), March–May 2008.

Books by Suzuki

  • Nagare no uta: Suzuki Kiyoshi shashinshū / Soul and Soul. [Yokohama]: [Kiyoshi Suzuki], 1972. Captions (including place and year) in Japanese only.
    • Facsimile edition. Tokyo: Hakusuisha, 2010. ISBN 978-4-560-08100-6. Additional endpapers and dust cover, and a 12-page pamphlet with a commentary by Kōtarō Iizawa
      Kotaro Iizawa
      is a Japanese photography critic, historian of photography, and magazine editor.Born in Sendai, Miyagi in 1954, Iizawa studied photography in Nihon University, graduating in 1977. He obtained his doctorate at University of Tsukuba....

      and a chronology in both Japanese and English.
  • Burāman no hikari: Suzuki Kiyoshi shashinshū . Yokohama: Sansara, 1976. Photographs of India. Captions (placenames) in Roman script only, a short essay in both Japanese and English.
  • Tenmaku no machi / Mind Games. Yokohama: , 1982.
  • Yume no hashiri 1982–1987 / Street Shuffle. Yokohama: Ocean Books, 1988.
  • Nikutai no jidai: Taikenteki '60 nendai bunkaron . Tokyo: Gendai Shokan, 1989. Text by Kōshi Ueno ; photographs by Suzuki.
  • Gusha no fune: Tōkyō Shōwa 61–63: Suzuki Kiyoshi shashinshū / The Ship of Fools. Tokyo: IBC, 1991. ISBN 4871988430.
  • Tenchi gijō / Kiyoshi Suzuki Photographs 1990–92. Yokohama: Taman Saribukkusu, 1992.
  • Shūra no tani / Finish Dying. Yokohama: Deku Bukkusu, 1994.
  • Dyurasu no ryōdo: Marugeritto Dyurasu no Ajia / Durasia. Yokohama: G. Sāguru, 1998.
  • Soul and Soul 1969–1999. Groningen: Aurora Borealis, 2008. ISBN 978-90-76703-35-0. A reprint of Suzuki's extensively marked up dummy of the 1972 book.

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