Can Tamura


Can Tamura is an American artist, filmmaker and multimodal anthropologist based in Kanazawa, Japan.

Biography

Tamura was born in 1970 in Dover, Delaware US. He earned his BA in film at Antioch College, attending from 1988 to 1993 before moving to Japan in 1993. He earned his MA in Visual Anthropology, Media and Documentary Practices at the University of Münster.

Works

Art and films

Working primarily in Japan, Turkey, and Mongolia, he makes experimental documentary films that explore the intersection between ethnographic film and contemporary art. His work uses analog and digital media including 16 mm film, analog video, and digital video.
Works include:
Tamura has also worked a cinematographer and editor of video artworks by other artists including:

Writing

Tamura writes anthropological papers on vernacular photography in Japan, Suzu ware, sensory ethnography, and social memory/cultural memory.
Publications include:
  • Tamura, Can. 2020. “The Ghost Scrolls of Manshu-in and Tokugen-in: A Shutter-Stopping Tale of Visual Culture, Photo Curses, and Recontextualization." Visual Anthropology Review 36 : 343–360.
  • Tamura, Can. 2021. "]" in Tōsetsu 陶説 No. 820, September.
  • Wells, John. 2023. "On Mimesis and Memory." In Alex Da Corte: Fresh Hell, edited by Kurosawa Hiromi, Nonaka Yumiko, and Ito Masatoshi, 140–143. Tokyo: My Book Service.