Chikako Yamashiro, Mud man, 2016 in cooperation with AICHI TRIENNALE 2016 © Chikako Yamashiro, Courtesy of Yumiko Chiba Associates
Expositions du 15/4/2017 au 15/5/2017 Terminé
Kyotographie Kyoto-shi, Kita-ku, Kuramaguchi-dori Teramachi-nishi-iru, Shingoryoguchi-cho 270 Kyoto, 603 – 8146, Japan Kyoto Japon
Communiqué de presse -Kyotographie Kyoto-shi, Kita-ku, Kuramaguchi-dori Teramachi-nishi-iru, Shingoryoguchi-cho 270 Kyoto, 603 – 8146, Japan Kyoto Japon
"The Kyotographie International Photography Festival is held annually over four weeks during the height of the spring tourist season in http://fr.actuphoto.com/hashtag/Kyoto">Kyoto,, in a style that is unique in Asia. Exhibitions are spread across the city, staged creatively in various traditional and contemporary settings. The exhibitions and events create opportunities, bringing people together of all ages, cultures and backgrounds. Now recognized as one of the worldʼs eading photography events, Kyotographie has attracted some 250,000 visitors from within Japan and overseas since 2013.
Chikako Yamashiro, Mud man, 2016 in cooperation with AICHI TRIENNALE 2016 © Chikako Yamashiro, Courtesy of Yumiko Chiba Associates
Our theme for 2017 is “http://fr.actuphoto.com/hashtag/Kyoto">Kyoto,.” Humanityʼs diverse forms of love serve as means of social cohesion and strategies for propagation of offspring to ensure the survival of the species. Those feelings and ideas we call love all vary according to oneʼs background, religious views, history, geographical region and living environment. Such differences can cause friction and at times turn love into hate, wholly deplete love to disinterest, or even lead to murder, war, violence toward the disadvantaged and other serious problems that plague contemporary society. Which lets know just how vital love is for us humans and why we instinctually crave love in all its multiplicity." (Lucille Reyboz & Yusuke Nakanishi, Co-founders and Directors of KYOTOGRAPHIE)