Friends, I just learned that Taka Iimura passed away on July 31 in Tokyo at the 
age of 85.
I am trying to find out more information and will keep you posted.

Taka was a great friend but also a prolific and important filmmaker and video 
artist whose works spanned six decades and ranged from the pictorial to found 
footage to scratching to conceptual and performance art and could even be 
considered part-Fluxus. He was also an educator and a publisher of his own 
writings and films and videos. In 2016 he received a Life Achievement award 
from the National Art Center in Tokyo. Many of you know him as a member of 
FrameWorks and of film cooperatives including New York Film-Makers’, CJC and 
Light Cone in Paris and Lux in London. He distributed his DVDs through Re:Voir 
and did performances and exhibitions at Microscope Gallery in New York.

He and his wife Akiko lived for many years in New York but moved permanently 
back to Tokyo in recent years, into a house in the Koenji district of Tokyo 
that had been his father’s business and workshop in the 1930s. This house was 
more adapted to be a working studio then a home, and it is full of his rambling 
archives of films and tapes and books. On several visits I remarked that he 
needed a student intern to help him organize everything but he would laugh and 
reassure me that he knew where everything was. However in the past five years 
he had serious memory lapses, and I am hoping we can find people to help Akiko 
organize and preserve his archive and legacy.

- Pip Chodorov


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