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T3 Photo Festival Tokyo 2024

T3 Photo Festival Tokyo 2024

Ryoji Akiyama » Ken Domon » Yamazawa Eiko » Masahisa Fukase » Kohei Fukushima » Takata Fuyuhiko » Eikoh Hosoe » Mayumi Hosokura » Tetsuya Ichimura » Hisae Imai » Yasuhiro Ishimoto » Bishin Jumonji » Shingo Kanagawa » Kikuji Kawada » Kai Keijiro » Gang Misun » Daidō Moriyama » Masatoshi Naito » Ikkō Narahara » Kuroda Natsuki » Tamiko Nishimura » Ken Ohara » Toshiko Okanoue » Uehara Sayaka » Motoyuki Shitamichi » Shômei Tômatsu » Akihide Tamura » Toyoko Tokiwa » Hideka Tonomura » Hiromi Tsuchida » Hitomi Watanabe » & others

Festival: 5 Oct – 27 Oct 2024

Tokyo Institut of Photography

Exart bild. 1F, 3-6-6 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku
104-0031 Tokyo
Wed. - Fri. 12-20/Sat.・Sun 12-19

Tokyo Institute of Photography

Exart bild. 1F, 3-6-6 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku
104-0031 Tokyo


t3photo.tokyo

Wed. - Fri. 12-20/Sat.・Sun 12-19

The exhibition “New Japanese Photography” was held at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York in 1974, co-curated by John Szarkowski, director of the MoMA Department of Photography, and Shoji Yamagishi, editor of Camera Mainichi. Regarded as “the first attempt to present an extensive survey of contemporary Japanese photography outside Japan,” this exhibition has had a major and long-lasting impact on the study and understanding of Japanese photography overseas to this very day.

Fifty years have passed since that groundbreaking exhibition. To mark this anniversary, we have planned 3 shows curated by SHIRABE Bunmei, KOBAYASHI Mika, and Marc FEUSTEL that reflect on the legacy of “New Japanese Photography” from a contemporary perspective. In addition, Sandra Phillips, curator emeritus of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, reflects back on that exhibition from a new angle. Through the festival, we hope to shine a new light on photography in Japan and highlight the transformation that has taken place in this field over the last fifty years.