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1970年前後に現れた「風景論」をめぐる日本の写真映像表現を歴史的に再考し、現代の作家の表現に至るまでの写真映像と風景の変容をコレクションを中心に包括的に検証する展覧会。
The exhibition runs from August 11, 2023, to November 5, 2023.
It is held in the B1F Exhibition Gallery at the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum.
Works by artists such as Imai Norio, Seino Yoshiko, Mine Toshiko, Sasaoka Keiko, Endo Maiko, Adachi Masao, Iwabuchi Susumu, Nonomura Masayuki, Yamazaki Yutaka, and Sasaki Mamoru will be featured.
This exhibition historically re-examines Japanese photographic and video expression surrounding "landscape theory" that emerged around 1970, comprehensively verifying the transformation of photography, video, and landscape up to the expressions of contemporary artists, primarily from the museum's collection.
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