Yokohama Museum of Art Collection, Showa Portraits: Tracing the People and History of the Showa Era through Photography
2018.07.06 - 2018.09.03
【Past Exhibition】
As a museum that was founded in Yokohama, which played an important role in photography in Japan, the Yokohama Museum of Art sees photography as one of the main pillars of its collection and strives to acquire photographic works. In the collaboration with Yokohama Museum of Art, Arts Maebashi presents a special show of photography with more than 300 works from their collection.
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6 July (Fri.) 2018 - 9 September (Mon.) 2018
Venues: Arts Maebashi
Open hours:11:00-19:00 entry up to 30 minutes before closing
Closed on Wednesdays
Admission:Adult 500 yen, University students, group of 10 more, and over 65 years old 350 yen.
-Free for High school students and under.
-Free entrance on 18th and 19th August.
-Entrance of Arts Maebashi between 5pm and 6:30pm: 350 yen.
-Entrance on the hot day over 35 degrees: 350 yen.
-Entrance of adult(s) accompanied junior high school students and under: 350 yen
Organizer: Arts Maebashi
Special Cooperation: Yokohama Museum of Art
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Artists
AKIYAMA Shotaro / ARAKI Nobuyoshi / ANDO Fujio / ISHIUCHI Miyako / ISHIKAWA Mao / OKUMURA Taiko /KANEMURA Osamu /Henri Cartier-Bresson / KIMURA Ihee / Robert Capa / KUWABARA Kineo / SHIBUYA Ryukichi / SUDA Issei / TSUCHIDA Hiromi / TOKIWA Toyoko / DOMON Ken / NAKAGAWA Kazuo / NAKAHIRA Takuma / HAMAGUCHI Takashi / HAMAYA Hiroshi / HAYASHI Tadahiko / HARADA Masamichi / FUKUDA Katsuji / FUKUHARA Roso / FUJIMOTO Shihachi / HORI Fusao / MIDORIKAWA Yoichi / MORIMURA Yasumasa / MOROOKA Koji / YAGI Osamu
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SUDA Issei, My Tokyo : Ome, 1977, gelatin silver print, 21.6×21.2cm, Collection of Yokohama Museum of Art
SHIBUYA Ryukichi, Ginza Photomontage, n. d., gelatin silver print, 18.1×30.1cm, Collection of Yokohama Museum of Art
HAYASHI Tadahiko, Female Air Defence Correspondents Standing in a Row, ca. 1942, 32.4×20.0cm, Collection of Yokohama Museum of Art
HAMAGUCHI Takashi, Atomic Bomb Dome (from the Series “Mankind’s First Atomic Holocaust”), 1966, gelatin silver print, 36.1×49.6cm, Collection of Yokohama Museum of Art
ISHIUCHI Miyako, from the series, Yokosuka Story #58:Kurihama, 1976-77, gelatin silver print, 45.4×55.7cm, Collection of Yokohama Museum of Art