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Metamorphosis of Japan after the War (1945-1964)
In the years following the Second World War in Japan, photography played an important role in the development of a new national identity. From the shock of the atomic bomb to the country's re-emergence at the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, important photographers documented the birth of a new Japanese nation. This exhibition includes 123 photographs, as well as book...
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Focus Japan
«Focus Japan» is the first of our exhibitions about Japanese Photography this year.
We start with an overview of our collection. Alongside watercoloured Albumines from the 19th century, at that time mainly produced for travellers from the West, we show samples from the sixities and seventies, two important decades for Japanese Photography, as well as some works of the...
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On the Road. Le voyage ce n'est pas arriver, c'est partir
“On the Road”, une sélection de tirages issus des collections de la MEP et de la Médiathèque de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine autour du thème de la route.
Le voyage, ce n’est pas arriver, c’est partir. Les photographes adorent le voyage. La saveur de l’inconnu, du mouvement, d’ici ou d’ailleurs.
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On the Road - Maison Européenne de la Photographie
La Maison Européenne de la Photographie présente “On the Road”, une sélection de tirages issus des collections de la MEP et de la Médiathèque de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine autour du thème de la route.
Le voyage, ce n’est pas arriver, c’est partir. Les photographes adorent le voyage. La saveur de l&rsqu...
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IKKO NARAHARA - Photographs from the 1950s to the 1970s
The Galerie Priska Pasquer is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition in Germany by the Japanese photographer Ikko Narahara. A selection of photographs, ranging from his early work of the 1950s through to the major series "Where Time has Vanished" from the beginning of the 1970s will be on show.
The Galerie Priska Pasquer is pleased to announce the first solo exhi...
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Japan: a Self-Portrait, Photographs 1945-1964
Concept
On August 15th, 1945 the Pacific War came to an end and with it fourteen years of bombings, of deprivation and of great sacrifice for the Japanese people. With the collapse of Japanese militaristic rule and the arrival of the US occupation forces, the nation suddenly found itself thrust into a new and uncertain era. The myth of the Emperor's divinity, which was born durin...
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