Shadai Gallery, Tokyo Institute of Polytechnics - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Shadai Gallery, Tokyo Institute of Polytechnics. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Eikoh Hosoe "Butterfly Dream: Kazuo Ono, Butoh Artist"
Eikoh Hosoe (1933-) graduated from the Tokyo Photography College (now the Tokyo Polytechnic University) in 1954, and has since been active as a freelance photographer for the past 54 years. Starting with (...)
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Ihei Kimura "Street Corner / Akita"
This photographer was born in Tokyo in 1901 and took interest in cameras since playing with a toy box camera as a child. He later became an amateur, then professional photographer and was influential in (...)
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Fernando L. Ras "Meiji Architecture"
Fernando L. Ras was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1953. After studying economics, English literature, architecture and the arts, he held positions in the Argentinian government. Since 1987 he has (...)
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Yojiro Adachi "1972-2001"
This photographer was born in Gifu Prefecture and has been working in the Shiseido advertising department since graduating from Tokyo Photography Professional University in 1964. He has also been active (...)
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"Vivo" Exhibition
In 1959, six young photographers (Kikuji Kawada, Akira Sato, Akira Tanno, Shoumei Toumatsu, Ikkou Narahara and Eikoh Hosoe) who had all shown work in the "Ten People's Eyes" exhibition formed the agency (...)
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Yoshino Oishi "Helpless People - Cambodia's Testimony"
Photojournalist Yoshino Oishi covers people living through the ravages of war. The artist went to Cambodia numerous times during 1980-81 following the collapse of the Pol Pot regime in 1979. There she (...)
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Shadai Gallery Collection Exhibition "European Photographers"
From the Shadai Gallery's collection, this exhibition presents 50 monochrome works by 12 of Europe's representative photographers who were active throughout the first half of the 20th century, starting (...)
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Ken Domon, Pre and Post War 1936-1967
Ken Domon (1909-1990) is one of the most renowned post-war Japanese photographers. He started his career as a photographer in 1933 when he joined Kotaro Miyauchi photo studio. In 1935, he moved to Nihon (...)
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Mario Díaz Exhibition "Cuba 1980-2000"
Born in 1950, Mario Díaz is a leading photographer in Cuba. Aside from being a photographer, he is also a key figure in the Cuban photography world. He was the head of the Cuban National Photography Center (...)
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Georgia Fiorio: Men
"Men exist within us. But they are lonely. They exist without knowing their greatness." Georgia Fiorio is a female Italian photographer based in Paris. She has been observing the world of "men" from the (...)
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Kikuji Kawada - Multigraphs of "Eureka the Metropolis"
On display will be the recent series "Eureka the Metropolis" by photographer Kikuji Kawada. For this series, Kawada montaged together several images of cities to reconstruct an illusional metropolis. The (...)
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Portraits from the Permanent Collection
After its invention in 1839, photography was first practiced as a substitute for portrait paintings which led to the establishement of dedicated photo-studios. In those, countless great portraits were (...)
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Marcos Zimmermann: Notre Argentino
This exhibition presents over 50 black & white photographs by Argentine photographer Marcos Zimmermann. Zimmermann has captured identities of Northern Argentine through landscapes and portraits. He (...)
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Tranquility / Motion
Although the photographs are mainly about the sceneries of American countryside, as the title suggests, they are taken by large-sized camera (8x10 inches) which captures the atmosphere of environment well. (...)





