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Jacqueline Lamba, Maison et forêt, 1947, Oil on canvas
crédits DURAZZO

DURAZZO

Jean Hélion, Autoportrait, 1959, huile sur toile, 46 x 55 cm

Galerie Alain Margaron

écho 119

Kazuo Kitai 1944, China

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"Kazuo Kitai : I.RO.HA 1.2.3"

  • Iroha, 2023, Iroha, 2023, Kitai Kazuo,
Courtesy Galerie Écho 119

Iroha, 2023, Iroha, 2023, Kitai Kazuo, Courtesy Galerie Écho 119

Kazuo Kitai (born in 1944 in China) abandoned his photography studies at the College of Art at Nihon University at an early age. Documenting the ‘Resistance’, the title of his first collection published in 1965, he is best known for his photographs of the Japanese protest movements of the 1960s and 1970s. In the 1980s, he turned his attention to the inhabitants of Osaka and Tokyo (Shinsekai Monogatari, Funabashi Monogatari), as well as rural Japan. He has won numerous awards, including the prestigious Kimura Ihei Award (in 1975).

In this new series, “I RO HA”, Kazuo Kitaï revisits his own photographic archives: faces, bodies in tension, marching crowds, fragments of resistance. Known for documenting the protest movements in Japan in the 1960s, he has now chosen to reactivate these images through a radical gesture.

By tearing up his original silver prints and then covering them with paint, Kitaï transforms photography into raw material. The documentary becomes abstraction, the image a medium for a hybrid form, between calligraphy and painting. This work marks a break in his practice: it is no longer a question of bearing witness, but of reinterpreting.

These black-and-white photographs feature helmeted men, workers, police officers, students, busy streets and suspended objects. The artist adds bright colours and traces the Japanese characters “I”, “RO” and “HA” – the first sounds of the syllabary, equivalent to the “ABC” in the Latin alphabet. A return to basics, reinforced by the presence of the numbers ‘1, 2, 3’, which are pronounced like a countdown before taking the plunge.

The exhibition is accompanied by a manifesto book, somewhere between memoir, pictorial gesture and renewal, published by Chose Commune.

Text by Chose Commune

Solo show of Kitai Kazuo

From March 28 to July 7, 2026

1 Rue des Minimes
Paris, France
0744883325 www.galerieecho119.com

The gallery

The Echo 119 gallery and bookshop was founded in 2016 by Noëlle Colin, who divides her time between France and Japan.

Specialising mainly in photography, the gallery presents the work of established and emerging artists, with a particular interest in Japanese artists. Without ever straying from the dual culture that defines its identity and determines its approach, Echo 119 has enriched itself with new artistic sensibilities, all of which share a common concern for contemporary issues and a significant aesthetic quest that makes the images intellectually and visually powerful works of art. In the spirit of the Japanese photographic tradition, Echo119 also offers a wide selection of photography books, from the latest publications to rare editions. The gallery is run by Salomé d'Ornano and Kinuko Asano as artistic director.

Gallery artists

Nobuyoshi Araki, Grégoire Eloy, Chloé Jafé, Rinko Kawauchi, Sakiko Nomura, Eiji Ohashi, Tokyo Rumando, Chieko, Shiraishi, Elliott Verdier, Hitomi Watanabe, Laure Winants

In the thematic « Art contemporain »

galerie anne barrault

Tiziana la Melia 1982, Italy

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"Kitten Healer Litter"

Ségolène Brossette Galerie

"Empreintes vitales" — Group show

Galerie Suzanne Tarasieve

Youcef Korichi 1974, Algeria

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In the thematic « Asian Art Scene »

Perrotin

Hans Hartung & Pierre Soulages

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L'artiste au travail, Mayura Torii, photo :  JC Lett

22,48 m²

Mayura Torii 1977, Japan

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"Artiste au travail"

Venice Biennale, photo by Anpis WANG

Perrotin

Lee Mingwei 1964, Taiwan

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"Lorsque la Beauté paraît"

In the thematic « Contemporary Art »

J’habite dans la pinède, Jonathan Brechignac,
 credits Jonathan Brechignac

Le Studio (22,48 m²)

Jonathan Brechignac 1985, France

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"J’habite dans la pinède"

Gérard SCHNEIDER (1896 - 1986),
Opus 50E, 1960
oil on canvas, Signed and dated on the lower left : «Schneider 11-60»
97 x 130 cm

Galerie Jean-François Cazeau

"Maîtres du XXe siècle" — Group show

Kevork Mourad, acrylique sur coton, détail, 2026 ©Kevork Mourad

Galerie Dominique Fiat

Kevork Mourad

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"Sailing to Nowhere"

In the thematic « Painting »

ROBERT BIRMELIN, 
The stadium alight blue city, acrylic on canvas,183 x 198 cm. Courtesy Galerie Claude Bernard

Galerie Claude Bernard

AMERICAN REALISM 70-80 — Group show

Quel salaud, il veut lui voler son chapeau, 2026
Huile sur toile
200 x 230 cm
© Gregory Copitet
Courtesy Victor Garel et galerie Sator

galerie Sator

Victor Garel

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"Fatrasie"

Szabolcs Bozo, The Night Nurse, 2025 © A. Mole

Semiose

Szabolcs Bozó 1992, Hungary

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In the thematic « Peinture »

Kevork Mourad, acrylique sur coton, détail, 2026 ©Kevork Mourad

Galerie Dominique Fiat

Kevork Mourad

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"Sailing to Nowhere"

L'artiste au travail, Mayura Torii, photo :  JC Lett

22,48 m²

Mayura Torii 1977, Japan

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"Artiste au travail"

Kata Unger : Philosophical Zombies - 250 x 235 cm - laine sur laine - 2024

Galerie Maria Lund

"There's a Man in a Smiling Bag" — Group show

In the thematic « Photographie »

Perrotin

Susumu Kamijo 1975, Japan

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Série Le chêne-pointu,Clichy-Sous-Bois, Mains et sucette, 2021 ©Géraldine Lay courtesy of galerie SIT DOWN

Galerie Sit Down

Géraldine Lay 1972, France

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"Juste à côté"

Sheila Metzner, Uma, Patou Dress, 1986 © Sheila Metzner / Courtesy La Galerie Rouge

La Galerie Rouge

Lillian Bassman et Sheila Metzner

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"So Chic !"

In the thematic « Photography »

Laia Abril, WRONG CAKE, Mind series, 2023

Les filles du calvaire

30 ANS ET PLUS — Group show

 Larry Sultan, Mike Mandel, Evidence, 1977, © Estate Larry Sultan, courtesy Galerie Thomas Zander, Cologne

Zander Galerie

Larry Sultan et Mike Mandel

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"Evidence"

Courtesy Peter Freeman, Inc., New York / Paris & Take Ninagawa, Tokyo. © Gozo Yoshimasu.

Peter Freeman, Inc.

Gōzō Yoshimasu 1939, Japan

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"Gōzō Yoshimasu"

In the tour « Marais »

Galerie Christophe Gaillard

Richard Nonas 1936 — 2021, Etats-Unis

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Venice Biennale, photo by Anpis WANG

Perrotin

Lee Mingwei 1964, Taiwan

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"Lorsque la Beauté paraît"

Galerie Alberta Pane

Esther Stocker 1974, Italy

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"Secrets Géométriques"

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