

Kitajima spent six months in New York roaming its gritty streets and hanging out in its clubs, resulting in the book New York (1982) . He presents a vision of the 1980s New York, full of energy, decadence and moments of quiet desperation. Like the city the publication is full of stark juxtapositions, flamboyant displays of outrageous behaviour are shown next to pictures of desolation and dejection. For this photo book Kitajima received the important Kimura Ihei Award in 1983.
Kitajima’s work has been shown in many Japanese and international exhibitions, currently in ‘In the Wake: Japanese Photographers Respond to 3/11’ at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. His publications are popular among collectors of photo books and the importance of his work has been recognised by numerous Japanese photographic awards.