Giada Ripa “The Yokohama Project 1867‐2016” presented by Ruinart

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Image: Giada Ripa "Moats round the Tycoon's Palace" from The Yokohama Project 1867-2016 series (2015) © Giada Ripa

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A world traveler who revisits current affairs and history via her own personal contexts, Giada Ripa came upon two old photo albums in the attic of her family house. Both Native Types and Views of Japan were by nineteenth century Italian photographer Felice Beato, who set up shop in Yokohama in the early 1860s and produced souvenir albumen prints for sale to wealthy locals and resident foreigners. His images of early Meiji era Japan, now regarded as invaluable windows on premodern Japanese scenes and customs, represent the first wave of popular “Yokohama photography.”
Several months later, in the same house, Ripa discovered a hand written text entitled Voyage au Japon by the wife of the first Italian ambassador to Japan, Mathilde Ruinart de la Tour.
In the memoir, Mathilde, an artist and an ancestor of Ripa’s, hints at her connection to Felice Beato.
From this fateful happenstance, Ripa envisioned The Yokohama Project 1867–2017 wherein she retraces Mathilde’s and Beato’s footsteps through vanished places in and around Yokohama. Roaming the present-day city searching for hints of the old Japan these Westerners saw, Ripa’s collaboration with Mathilde and Beato 150 years later reveals unseen aspects of Japanese society today.

* This exhibition is part of the Kyotographie International Photography Festival.

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from 4月 15, 2017 at 10:00 to 5月 14, 2017 at 19:00
Closed on Apr.24 (Mon) and May.8 (Mon).

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Giada Ripa

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