Tanaami Keiichi
TANAAMI Keiichi (1936, Japan) is a multimedia artist and filmmaker. He graduated from Musashino Art University in 1960 and quickly became a popular designer and member of the Japanese Neo-Dada movement. In the late 1960s, he travelled to New York, where he was inspired by pop art and the work of Andy Warhol. In this period, he also began making short films and animations, for which he received widespread acclaim. In 1975, he was appointed the first artistic director of the Japanese Playboy. With his success, he became a leading figure in Japanese pop art. Since 1991, he has worked as a professor at Kyoto University of Art and Design.
Filmography
(all short, selection) Marionettes in Masks (1965), Women (1966, co-dir), Jam Pot (1971), Green-Red (1971), She (1971), Pussy (1971), Rainbow-Scene (1971), Flicker Love No.1 (1971), Good Bye Marilyn (1971), Good-Bye Elvis and USA (1971), Commercial War (1971), Study of the Virgin in School Uniform Stripped Bare by her Bachelors (1972), Black Cat (1972), Oh! Yoko! (1973), U.F.O. (1973), Sweet Touch of Love (1974), Get Back on the Hill (1975), Sweet Friday (1975), Crayon Angel (1975), Human Events (1975), Artificial Paradise (1975), Look at the Wood (1975), Photographs and Memories (1975), Spectacle (1975), Shoot the Moon (1975), Why (1975), 4-Eyes (1975), Casa Blanca (1976), Jekyll and Hyde (1977), Youshi Kei (Preview) (1978), Youshi Kei (Prologue) (1978), Frankenstein (1978), Youshi Kei (Another Rainbow City) (1979), Darkness Luring a Faint (1980), Ryogu-Saishoku (1981), Dream Shape Records (1984), Dark Memories (2000), Breath of Wind (Correspondence by Animation) (2001), Goldfish Fetish (2002), Walking Man (2002), Memories (Scene of the Childhood) (2002), Gaze in the Summer – 1942 (2002), Scrap Diary (2002, co-dir), Why Re-Mix 2002 (2002), Portrait of Keiichi Tanaami (2003), Fetish Doll (2003), Puzzle of Autumn (2003), Ten Nights Dreams (2004), Landscape (2004), The Harmonic Gleam Vibration (2005), Madonna (2005), 4-Eyes Remix 2005 (2005), Blow Up 2 (2005), Madonna’s Temptation (2005), Trip (2005, co-dir), Noise (2006, co-dir), Inch-High Samurai (2007), Paradise for Eyes (2008), De chirico (2008), Shunga (2009), Hanya Shingyo (2010), Dreams (2011, co-dir), Red Coloured Bridge (2012), Adventures in Beauty Wonderland (2013), The Laughing Spider (2016)
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Black Cat
Tanaami Keiichi | 3' | Japan | None
A gorgeously restored short animation with lots of scary surreal sights by one of Japan’s pop art legends Tanaami Keiichi. -
Noise
Tanaami Keiichi, Aihara Nobuhiro | 10' | Japan | International premiere
With the aid of old flip-book techniques, the photographs of Muybridge and more relive the era before the invention of cinema. -
Trip
Tanaami Keiichi, Aihara Nobuhiro | 5' | Japan | International premiere
Cheerfully sketched dream. Abstract, okay, but above all not too serious. Daydream and keep trying at the same time. A surprise. -
WHY Re-Mix 2002
Tanaami Keiichi | 4' | Japan | -
Manipulation of images of a boxing match. Images are reduced to pixels and dots and filmed again. Originally produced in 1975 as Why. -
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Scrap Diary
Tanaami Keiichi, Aihara Nobuhiro | 4' | Japan | -
About a hundred short scenes unfold at dizzying speed in black & white. -
Goldfish Fetish
Tanaami Keiichi | 7' | Japan | -
A fetish collection of goldfish, drawn over a period of twenty years. -
4 Eyes
Tanaami Keiichi | 9' | Japan | None
Projecting two 16mm prints of the same film with a time delay, artist Tanaami Keiichi’s psychedelic trip expresses the mind slipping out of consciousn -
Why
Tanaami Keiichi | 10' | Japan | None
The experimental animation by artist Tanaami Keiichi captures the intensity of a boxing fight by freezing and stretching the moment between a punch an -
Dreams
Tanaami Keiichi, Aihara Nobuhiro | 6' | Japan | European premiere
Écriture automatique and computers don’t go together. That’s why this surrealistic dream was hand-drawn.