John Sypal »
Tokyo Silver Paradise
Exhibition: 13 Jan – 11 Feb 2023
Zen Foto Gallery
6-6-9 Roppongi, Minato-k
106-0032 Tokyo
+81-3-6804 1708
info@zen-foto.jp
www.zen-foto.jp
Tue-Sat 12-19
This exhibition features selected silver halide photographs from John Sypal's critically acclaimed book of the same title, “Tokyo Silver Paradise," which was published in October 2022. During the exhibition, John Sipal will give two gallery talks, the first in Japanese on Saturday, January 21 at 3:00 p.m. and the second in English on Saturday, January 28 at 3:00 p.m.
Zen Foto Gallery is pleased to present “Tokyo Silver Paradise”, an exhibition of works by John Sypal from January 13th to February 10th, 2023. This is our second solo presentation of his works, since his previous exhibition 4 years ago, featuring 30 silver gelatin photographs selected from his photobook published by Zen Foto in October 2022 under the same title. Following his previous book “Zuisha” published by Zen Foto in 2017, “Tokyo Silver Paradise” also features Sypal’s snapshots taken in Tokyo, a place that never ceases to amaze him. During this exhibition, we will hold two gallery talks by the artist, one in Japanese on Saturday, January 21st and one in English on Saturday, January 28th, both starting from 3 pm.
“Tokyo, as I experience and understand it, begins in its traditional Edo-era downtown shitamachi heart and radiates outwards as a warren of dense backstreets crossed by larger roads and railways, and is punctuated with sites of demolition and construction. Cradled by the Arakawa river along its northern and eastern edges, this Tokyo extends westward to just past Shinjuku station, the outskirts of the old city. Most of the pictures in this book were taken within this area.
This book’s Japanese title, Gin’en, is comprised of the characters gin 銀 (silver) and en 園 (park/paradise). This describes my feelings for the city and at the same time is a homonym for “silver gelatin print”. The darkroom is another sort of paradise — one a soft, glowing red. Here time stands still and in the dark, as I peer through the focuser into the film grain I meet again those moments and people and feelings which compelled me to first snap the shutter. Through silver and chemistry, I bring them back into the world as prints. The silver gelatin print, such a beautiful medium, is both the basis of my understanding of photography and my eternal attraction to it.”