Naoki Miyashita “Nomad.”

Yuhisai Kodo-kan

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Naoki Miyashita captures a pile-up and accumulation of people and life as they appear. As he carefully peels off each cross section of accumulation, the depths and the landscape emerge with emotion and dynamic beauty. Latent expressions become uncovered creating a new scene. Miyashita captures the vast landscape of Mongolia in an exhibition presenting nomad life from an aerial point of view.
While gathered at the Koudou-kan academic center of research of Edo-period Japanese culture, questions like “what is culture?” and “what defines human activity?” compare the lifestyle of Mongolian nomads to our present day understanding of “culture.”
* This exhibition is part of KG+, Kyotographie’s satellite event.

[Related Event]
Talk Session (Japanese only)
Date: Apr.15 (Sun) From 15:00-16:30
Admission: ¥1000 (Includes Japanese tea and confectionery set)
Please refer to the official site for further details.

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from April 11, 2018 at 10:00 to April 24, 2018 at 17:00
Closed on Apr.18 (Wed).

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Naoki Miyashita

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