[4th edition theme]
“Circle of Life”
The Circle is the ultimate system, representing the birth, life, and death of all Nature’s creations. Everything is connected to this circle, intersecting and expanding. Creating a powerful pattern, showing us the fragility and beauty of our existence. Through our exhibitions everyone is invited to imagine their own role in the great ‘Circle of Life’.
[Outline]
KYOTOGRAPHIE INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL
Dates: 2016. 4.23 Sat – 5.22 Sun
Organizer: KYOTOGRAPHIE International Photography Festival
Co-organizers: Kyoto City, Kyoto Municipal Board of Education
Exhibition [Artists & Venues]
SUZUKI Shin’ichi II, Tea Ceremony, 1880’s © MNAAG. |
① | Guimet National Museum of Asian Arts, Photographic collections
Tea and Life in Meiji periodPhotographs from Europe’s place of homage to the arts of East Asia were a huge hit at KYOTOGRAPHIE 2015, so we are bringing another collection this year |
TORAYA Kyoto Gallery | Detail |
Avant dernière pivoine (Last but one peony), 2011 © Sarah Moon |
② | Sarah Moon
Late Fall
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Gallery SUGATA Shokian Mirei Shigemori Residence |
Detail |
Thierry Bouët, Girl – 9 minutes old., 2008 © Thierry Bouët |
③ | Thierry Bouët
The First HourBirth is common to every human being, yet we never remind our own birth.
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Horikawa Oike Gallery (1F) | Detail |
Kikujiro Fukushima, Mr. Sugimatsu Nakamura, suffering from atomic bomb disease ©FUKUSHIMA Kikujiro / Kyodo News Images |
④ | Kikujiro Fukushima
WILL − Kikujiro Fukushima, a photojournalist
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Horikawa Oike Gallery (2F) Kyoto Museum for World Peace, Ritsumeikan University |
Detail |
Chris Jordan, CF000478 Unaltered stomach contents of a Laysan albatross fledgling,Midway Island, 2009. © Chris Jordan |
⑤ | Chris Jordan+Jurgen Lehl
Midway : Message from the Gyre“Midway” − between the sacred and the profane
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Kondaya Genbei Kurogura | Detail |
Chris Steele-Perkins, Refugees in the desert. The Sha-alaan One camp, is the worst camp.They have orderly food lines with thousands of refugees waiting calmly for food distribution from the “Charitas” charity organization. Jordan, 1990 © Chris Steele-Perkins / Magnum Photos |
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EXILE : 1945 to Today By Magnum PhotographersHumanity and the Problem of Refugees and Immigrants, as seen by the international photography cooperative, Magnum Photos |
Mumeisha | Detail |
Eriko Koga, Tryadhvan, 2015 © Eriko Koga |
⑦ | Eriko Koga
TryadhvanSolo exhibition of new works by an promising photographer who focuses on “life and death” and the seamless intertwining of past / present / future |
Nagae Residence | Detail |
John Rawlings, American Vogue, March 1943 © 1943 Condé Nast |
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Coming into Fashion
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Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art Annex (1F) | Detail |
Christian Sardet, Radiolarian Spongodiscus biconcavus from Shimoda bay, 2015 © Christian Sardet and The Macronauts for KYOTOGRAPHIE / Plankton Chronicles Project |
⑨ | Christian Sardet: images Shiro Takatani: installation Ryuichi Sakamoto : sound PLANKTON: A Drifting World at the Origin of Life
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Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art Annex (2F) | Detail |
Qian Haifeng, 2015 January 27th, from Aershan(Arxan) to Baicheng, Train No. 4346, 2015 © Qian Haifeng |
⑩ | Qian Haifeng
The Green TrainAn electrician documents the lives of the passengers of the “Green Train,” the cheapest ride in China |
ROHM Theatre Kyoto | Detail |
Antony Cairns, LA-LV_58 from the LA-LV series, 2015 ©Antony Cairns |
⑪ | Antony Cairns
LA-LV / LDN_ Process
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SferaExhibition | Detail |
Erwin Olaf, Light by Erwin Olaf presented by Ruinart, 2015 © ERWIN OLAF |
⑫ | Erwin Olaf
Light by Erwin Olaf presented by Ruinart |
ASPHODEL | Detail |
Arno Rafael Minkkinen, Narragansett, 1973 ©Arno Rafael Minkkinen courtesy PUG OSLO |
⑬ | Arno Rafael Minkkinen
YKSI: Mouth of the River, Snake in the Water, Bones of the EarthNudity is simply flesh, and flesh covers every bone and muscle of our bodies. By Arno Rafael Minkkinen
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Ryosokuin (Kenninji Temple) | Detail |
Associate Program
K-NARF,TAPE-O-GRAPHY CONTRAPTION, 2015 © K-NARF |
⑭ | K-NARF | BRICOLAGE PHOTOGRAPHY | Murakamijyu Building (B1) | Detail |
The lock’s girl, 1990 © Sarah Moon |
⑮ | Sarah Moon | Sarah Moon 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | Kahitsukan・Kyoto Museum of Contemporary Art | Detail |
PASSPORT Tickets
PASSPORT Tickets on sale at Pia, e+ or KYOTOGRAPHIE venues (Not available at free exhibitions).
It is available to enter once at every exhibition sites.
Adults=3,200yen
Students(University, High school students)=2,000yen
4 Venues(except Associated Program)/One day
Petit Passport Adults=2,000yen
ADVANCE PASSPORT Tickets [-4/22]
ADVANCE PASSPORT Tickets on sale at Ticket Pia or e+ in order.
It is available to enter once at every exhibition sites except Associated programs.
Adults=2,700yen
Students(University, High school students)=2,000yen
*Available until 22 April. USUAL PRICE from 23 April to 22 May.
Tickets
4a Horikawa Oike Gallery (2F)
Adults, Students(University, High school students)=400yen
4b Kyoto Museum for World Peace, Ritsumeikan University
Adults=400yen
Middle and High-school students=300yen
Elementary students=200yen
※ 5/15 is Free Entry.
2a Gallery SUGATA
3 Horikawa Oike Gallery (1F)
5 Kondaya Genbei Kurogura
6 Mumeisha
7 Nagae Residence
11 SferaExhibition
Adults=600yen
Students(University, High school students)=400yen
2b Shokian Mirei Shigemori Residence
9 Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art Annex (2F)
13 Ryosokuin (Kenninji Temple)
Adults=800yen
Students(University, High school students)=600yen
Free admission
1 TORAYA Kyoto Gallery
8 Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art Annex (1F)
10 ROHM Theatre Kyoto
12 ASPHODEL
Associate Program
14 Murakamijyu Building (B1) Free admission
15 Kahitsukan・Kyoto Museum of Contemporary Art
Adults=1,000 yen, Junior high school student and over=800 yen
*Passport required for 200 yen discount