Rea Tajiri is an American video artist, filmmaker, and screenwriter, known for her personal essay film ''
History and Memory: For Akiko and Takashige'' (1991).
Early life
Tajiri was born in 1958 in
Chicago, Illinois
Chicago is the List of municipalities in Illinois, most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States. With a population of 2,746,388, as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, it is the List of Unite ...
.
Tajiri's father, Vincent Tajiri, was the founding photo editor for
Playboy Magazine
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. Her uncle,
Shinkichi Tajiri, was a prominent sculptor who resided in the Netherlands.
Tajiri attend the
California Institute of the Arts
The California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) is a Private university, private art school in Santa Clarita, California. It was incorporated in 1961 as the first degree-granting institution of higher learning in the US created specifically for ...
(CalArts) where she earned her BFA and MFA degrees in post-studio art.
She moved to New York in 1979, where she was involved with
The Kitchen art center.
Career
Tajiri's video art has been included in the 1989, 1991, and 1993
Whitney Biennial
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s. She has also been exhibited at The New Museum for Contemporary Art, The
Museum of Modern Art
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, The
Guggenheim Museum
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Museums in this group include:
* The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, Ne ...
, The Walker Art Museum and the
Pacific Film Archive
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s. Tajiri is a 2015 recipient of the Pew Fellowship in the Arts.
''
History and Memory: For Akiko and Takashige'' (1991) was Tajiri's personal essay documentary about the
Japanese American internment
During World War II, the United States forcibly relocated and incarcerated about 120,000 people of Japanese descent in ten concentration camps operated by the War Relocation Authority (WRA), mostly in the western interior of the country. Abou ...
. It premiered at the 1991
Whitney Biennial
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and won the Distinguished Achievement Award from the International Documentary Association. It also was awarded a Special Jury Prize: "New Visions Category" at the
San Francisco International Film Festival
The San Francisco International Film Festival (abbreviated as SFIFF), organized by SFFILM, is held each spring for two weeks, presenting around 200 films from over 50 countries. The festival highlights current trends in international film and vid ...
in 1992, and won "Best Experimental Video,"
Atlanta Film and Video Festival, 1992. In 1993 she made ''
Yuri Kochiyama: Passion for Justice'', a documentary about the
Nisei Japanese American human rights activist. Tajiri co-produced the documentary with Pat Saunders.
She partnered with Japanese Canadian author,
Kerri Sakamoto, to write a coming-of-age story about a
Japanese American
are Americans of Japanese ancestry. Japanese Americans were among the three largest Asian Americans, Asian American ethnic communities during the 20th century; but, according to the 2000 United States census, 2000 census, they have declined in ...
girl in 1970s Chicago, resulting in ''
Strawberry Fields''. It was shot in 1994 with funding from
CPB,
NEA, and
ITVS
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. The film stars
Suzy Nakamura
Suzy Nakamura (born December 2, 1968) is an American actress and Improvisational theatre, improv comedian. She is known for her many guest appearances on sitcoms such as ''According to Jim'', ''Half & Half (TV series), Half and Half'', ''8 Simpl ...
,
James Sie
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,
Chris Tashima and
Takayo Fischer, and was completed in 1997, screening at the
San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival and the
Los Angeles Film Festival
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. It also was selected to the
Venice International Film Festival
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and won the Grand Prix at the Fukuoka Asian Film Festival.
Tajiri is an Associate Professor in Temple University's Division of Theater where she teaches documentary production. Currently, Tajiri is working on a documentary feature entitled Wisdom Gone Wild,
a film which details her sixteen-year journey as a caregiver for her mother who had dementia.
Film characteristics
Metanarrative
Tajiri is credited as being a groundbreaking documentary filmmaker for brilliantly weaving together different narratives, taking from found footage but also her own history and experiences.
Avant-garde documentary
Directed by Rea Tajiri, '"Strawberry Fields" doesn't follow a straight narrative line. Instead, Tajiri opts for graceful and dreamlike forays into the collective memory of war-era Japanese Americans. By showing the audience grainy photos and films of a world that Irene can never know, director Tajiri heightens the sense of quest in this enigmatic film." Lynn Voedisch
Chicago Sun Times
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Techniques
"Tajiri often focuses her inquiry on the representation of Asian-Americans in popular media. In Off Limits (1988), she critiques Hollywood's portrayal of the Vietnam War and Vietnamese people, juxtaposing fragments from Easy Rider with her own text to give voice to a Vietnamese character. In ''History and Memory'' (1990), Tajiri examines the construction of history and the manipulation of collective memory through a powerful pastiche of personal reminiscences and mass media images of the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II." Electronic Art Intermix
''History and Memory''
An experimental film which reflects the memory of Tajiri's mother of the war period which she lived in. The plot is displayed through pieces of memory and known family history. Tajiri presents the film in four different parts: Events that happen in front of the camera, events that are restaged, events that are told through the memory of character conversation, and events that are known to have happened but not shown at all. As the narrator of this documentary, Tajiri uses text and verbal communication with her audience in order to enhance the purpose of the memory or images she gives to her audience. Through this film Tajiri has highlighted the absence of Japanese Americans among filmmaking. By upholding whatever deconstructed history and memory she may have of her family's experience, Tajiri is praised for bringing attention to the culture of her family's past. Tajiri is also known to bring attention to a topic by using absence to declare presence. In ''History and Memory,'' absent characters share a significant presence since their memory is so vital to the film's message. This ability to highlight a character, topic, or event that is absent without confusion or misunderstanding is difficult to achieve for a filmmaker, but Tajiri certainly succeeds in doing so (Streamas). This documentary ultimately awarded Tajiri with the Distinguished Achievement Award from the International Documentary association and a Special Jury Award from the San Francisco International Film Festival (Dorsey). Tajiri's way of filming is most recognized in History and Memory where she distorts the camera in order to show the recollection of memory.
Strawberry Fields
''Strawberry Fields'' was produced by Open City Films and ITVS. It was first premiered in Europe at the Venice International Film Festival and the film also was the recipient of the Grand Prix at the Fukuoka Asian Film Festival (Dorsey).
Tajiri focuses on the recognition of the Asian American identity in her films, which is different than the Asian American culture. Tajiri goes against societal norms in ''Strawberry Fields'', where protagonist Irene, a third generation Japanese American woman, publicly flaunts her inner rage. In the majority of Tajiri's filmmaking she is constantly bringing attention to societal issues, like in History and Memory, where she highlights Asian Americans, Latinos, or Black people not being able to immerse themselves within the white American population shank.
Legacy
Her work is studied as part of the curriculum in many University's documentary and
women's cinema programs. Tajiri brought attention to identity within filmmaking, displaying cultural tensions and curiosities in order to educate her audience through the story she is telling within specific films.
Filmography
Director
*''Hitchcock Trilogy'' 1987
*''Off Limits'' 1988
*''
History and Memory: For Akiko and Takashige'' 1992
*''Yuri Kochiyama: Passion for Justice'' 1993
*''
Strawberry Fields'' 1997
*''Little Murders'' 1999
*''Aloha'' 2000
*''Lordville'' 2014
Producer
*''
Strawberry Fields'' 1997
*''Yuri Kochiyama: Passion for Justice'' 1999
Writer
*''
Strawberry Fields'' 1997
Actress
*''Robot Stories'' 2003
Awards
*1989 NEA Visual Arts Fellowship
*1990 NEA Production Grant
*1992 International Documentary Association, Distinguished Achievement Award – ''History and Memory"
*1992 San Francisco International Film Festival, Special Jury Award: New Visions Category -- "History and Memory"
*1992 Atlanta Film & Video Festival, Best Experimental Video -- "History and Memory"
*1993 NEA Visual Arts Fellowship
*1994 NEA Production Grant
*1998 Fukuoka Asian Film Festival, Grand Prix – ''Strawberry Fields''
*1992 Rockefeller Media Fellowship
*1999 Rockefeller Media Fellowship
*2000 New York Foundation for the Arts
*2001 Smack Mellon Residency
*2003 MacDowell Colony Residency
*2015 Pew Fellowship in the Arts
References
Further reading
Rea Tajiri PressWomen Make Films: History and Memory: For Akiko and TakashigeFilm Reviews -- History and Memory directed by Rea TajiriNew York Times Company, April 19, 1991Chicago Sun Times April 4 1997LA Times June 4th 1999
External links
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Rea Tajiriin th
Video Data BankRea Tajiri profile on Women Make Movies siteRea Tajiri Fellowships listing on mediaartists.org
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Artists from Chicago
American documentary film directors
American film directors of Japanese descent
Living people
California Institute of the Arts alumni
1958 births
American video artists
American women documentary filmmakers
21st-century American women