Seattle-based British photographer Michael Kenna (b. 1953) has garnered an international reputation for his black-and-white landscape images, taken around the world in both rural and urban locales.
A deserted lagoon city, where humanity lives to the rhythm of nature and centuries-old sites sit peacefully alone. It’s not the first image most people would have of Venice in 2025. The floating city ...
Michael Kenna grew up in an industrial town in England and was influenced by European photographers. Then, in 1987, he visited Japan. "My work changed because of Asia," he told an Asia Society ...
British photographer Michael Kenna first visited Japan in 1987 and was utterly seduced by the country's terrain. He felt a deep sense of history in the land and has returned to Asia time and again, ...
English photographer Michael Kenna’s black-and-white evocations of the Po River, the longest river in Italy, are a voyage into the sublime. Contemplative, ethereal, and haunting scenes of the river ...