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'Hakuryo's Request' / Miho no Matsubara, Japan Photograph

Michael Barth

Germany

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Size: 59.1 W x 59.1 H x 0 D in

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Miho no Matsubara is known as the site of the legend of Hagoromo ("The Feathered Robe"), which is based on the traditional swan maiden motif. The story of Hagoromo concerns a celestial being flying over Miho no Matsubara who was overcome by the beauty of the white sands, green pines, and sparkling water. She removed her feathered robe and hung it over a pine tree before bathing in the beautiful waters. A fisherman named Hakuryo was walking along the beach and saw the angel. He took her robe and refused to return it until she performed a heavenly dance for him. As the angel could not return to heaven without her robe, she complied with Hakuryo's request. She danced in the spring twilight and returned to heaven in the light of the full moon leaving Hakuryo looking longingly after her. 間 ma, the space in between. 間 ma is a spatio-temporal concept of Japanese culture whose roots lie in Shintoism and Zen Buddhism. The character 間 ma (also kan, ken, aida, or awai read) shows a gate in which the sun (early moon) stands. The gate encloses as it were the image of the sun or the moon. The light-filled empty space between the drawing elements is the actual content. Depending on the context, 間 ma is the interval, the split time, the break, the distance or the distance, the difference. Since 間 ma defines the gap, it is also the invisible link and shows how things are interwoven, mutually dependent and can not exist independently of each other. 間 ma is universal and not conditioned by the material level. It goes way beyond. In Buddhism, 間 ma is used to express the idea of emptiness. This emptiness is not rationally comprehensible, but presupposes a far-reaching meditative debate that has mental clarity in the sequence, and the goal of enlightenment. _________________________________________ full resolution photograph Edition of 10 other sizes on request

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Size:59.1 W x 59.1 H x 0 D in

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Michael Barth was born in Nuremberg in 1964. His father, a well-known journalist from the 1960s and 1970s, introduced him to photography at an early age. After his apprenticeship in Munich, numerous assistances followed in the areas of fashion, people and stilllife photography. Extensive trips to North and Central America followed; there he supported projects of indigenous peoples politically and photographically, worked closely with tribal councils on environmental protection. To realize his projects, he worked in Munich as a studio photographer and commercial film maker for the industry. He devoted himself to Art-Photography his entire life. For now over a decade he and his wife organize exhibitions in pop-up galleries and temporary exhibition areas selling his pictures directly to collectors and art lovers. Since November 2019 they are running an permanent Art Gallery for Contemporary Art at Lake Starnberg / Bavaria. Instagram: galerie29starnberg

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