Canon Gallery S - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Canon Gallery S. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Heisei Athletes
This exhibition by the Japan Magazine Publishers Association features 160 images of Japanese athletes of the Heisei era, from Olympians to Rugby World Cup players.More »
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Kotori Kawashima “I Like That Which Isn’t Yet Named”
More than 100 color photographs by Kotori Kawashima capturing “the countless fragments of the world.” Kawashima’s images are accompanied by the poetry of Shuntaro Tanigawa.More »
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Para Athlete
Photographs and video from the Japanese Para-Sports Association Olympic Committee show para-sports athletic competitions and equipment. More »
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Kukai The World of Yoshimitsu Nagasaka
Sixty photographs by Yoshimitsu Nagasaka of the Jingo-ji and To-ji Temples in Kyoto, the Koyasan cemetery, and other places affiliated with the Buddhist monk and scholar Kukai. These images were printed...More »
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Flowers
25 works by Shotaro Akiyama, Toshinobu Takeuchi, and Shinzo Maeda of flowers and scenery with flowers from the Cannon Photo Collection. Highlights include Akiyama’s “Flower Etude,” Takeuchi’s “Sakura,”...More »
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Goto Aki “Terra”
In these 43 images, photographer Goto Aki presents places in Japan from the perspective of “expressions of earth.” More »
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Risaku Suzuki “Photographic Plates of Perception”
These 2e photographs of landscapes from France, America, and other places seen by artists of the past are inspired by Cezanne’s words “The artist should be a photographic plate for perception.” [Event] Gallery...More »
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Tomoko Sawada + Ayano Sudo “Self/Others”
Tomoko Sawada and Ayano Sudo are both self-portrait artists presenting their works in simultaneous solo exhibits. Sawada is represented with around 30 works including photos from her early series “Early...More »
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Kikuji Kawada “100 Illusions”
50 photographs each from Kikuji Kawada’s two series ‘Los caprichos’ and ‘Last Cosmology’ as well as works by graphic designer Yoshihisa Tanaka, who designed the poster for this exhibition. More »
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Anju “Beautiful Tomorrow”
This exhibition will feature photographs of adolescent boys and girls and their world, a theme that Anju has focused on since the beginning of her career. On display will be about 120 photographs taken...More »
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Tamotsu Fujii “Things I Saw, People I Met”
Displaying some 320 color and black and white photographs by Tamotsu Fujii, known for his wide-ranging work in commercial and independent photography. Works from four series taken with an EOS 5D Mark IV...More »
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Luke H. Ozawa “Jetliner Zero Glorious”
Luke H. Ozawa has been photographing aircraft for 45 years. 150 of his works taken with Canon digital cameras and printed with the large-format imagePrograf printer are on display. More »
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Class of 2017 Japan Institute of Photography and Film Graduation Exhibition
Presenting a selection of works by graduates of Japan Institute of Photography and Film.More »
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Tokyo College of Photography 2018 Exhibition
This exhibition of 30 works from Tokyo College of Photography’s research department explores the changing and environments and new possibilities of photography as digitalization and SNS become increasingly...More »
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Koji Aoki, the World of Winter Olympic Games - from 1984 Sarajevo to 2014 Sochi
Presenting a selection of press photographs capturing the Winter Olympics as shot by Koji Aoki, a photographer who has documented the winter and summer Olympics a total of 17 times to date. Aoki has worked...More »
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Mikiya Takimoto “Surface / Flame”
Mikiya Takimoto, who has created his own unique world or images while working in fields as diverse as advertorial photography and movies, will exhibit around 30 new photographic works as well as video...More »
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Takashi Inoi “Capturing Railway Scenes”
Takashi Inoi has spent more than fifty years shooting railways and is recognized as one of the foremost photographers of rail transport in Japan. Around 60 photographs taken over the last five decades...More »
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Kenji Ishikawa “Bathed in Moonlight: Blue Planet”
Kenji Ishikawa has been taking photographs using only the light of the full moon for 30 years. He now presents 90 new works captured with Canon’s digital SLR EOS 5D Mark IV and printed with the imagePROGRAF...More »
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Ikko Narahara “Gorgeous Darkness: Lacquer-Black Moments”
Presenting some 60 works by photographer Ikko Narahara from his “Venetian Nights,” “Corridors of Light,” and “Japanesque” series printed with Canon’s large-format imagePrograf. These black and white images...More »
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Haruo Tomiyama “Sadogashima”
The Canon Photo Collection presents 31 works in a memorial exhibition for Haruo Tomiyama, who passed away on October 15, 2016. Tomiyama debuted in 1964 and won acclaim for his sharp eye and unique use...More »
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Tokyo Scenes in 35 mm
Presenting the first group exhibition by members of the Canon photo club Tokyo JAK led by Yuya Yamasaki. These 30 photographers have each uniquely captured scenes of Tokyo in free and inventive ways. More »
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Kazumi Kurigami “Lonesome Day Blues”
Forty black and white photographs capturing the dynamic transformations of Shibuya, taken with Canon’s EOS 5Ds digital camera and printed with the imagePrograf large-format printer. More »
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Canon Photograph Tokyo
Nature, snapshot, and and other works of photography by 30 students of Takeshi Kamiyoshi.More »
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Uruma Takezawa “Kor La”
Kor La is the Tibetan Buddhist practice of praying while walking clockwise around a holy site. To understand the meanings behind these prayers, Uruma Takezawa traveled to China, Bhutan, Nepal, and India...More »
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Kentarou Kumon Exhibition
Kentarou Kumon has made it his life work over 10 years to travel the world and photograph people’s ways of life. Between 2013 and 2015 he also traveled across Japan from the southern most island to Hokkaido...More »
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Ryuji Miyamoto “Kowloon Walled City”
Ryuji Miyamoto presents 50 photographs of the former high rise slum of Hong Kong, known as Kowloon Walled City. This labyrinthine illegal settlement housed 40,000 people up until the early 1990s, in a...More »
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Toshio Shibata “Bridge”
Photographer Toshio Shibata presents a collection of 30 photographs of bridges which were designed by the Belgium architect Laurent Ney, revealing both ergonomic design and unique aesthetic. [Related...More »
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Naoki Honjo “Tokyo”
Naoki Honjo is well known for his distinctive aerial photographs which make the landscape below appear as a toy diorama and here brings together a selection of 50 works which bring an element of the surreal...More »
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Rika Noguchi “To the Night Stars”
The Berlin-based artist Rika Noguchi presents 30 photographs and video footage of the streets of Berlin at night. Filled with the light of street lamps, cars, buildings, and buses, the city seems to glow...More »
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Yoshihiko Ueda “Materia 2015”
Yoshihiko Ueda presents 30 new works, including a two-meter panel, taken with the EOS 5Ds. These photographs from Indonesia and Patagonia capture the life forces of the oceans, forests, and earth. [Related...More »
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Mie Morimoto “While Leaving”
Mie Morimoto attempts to reconstruct a world in which time and emotion know no bounds, capturing usually unobserved details in the format of 6x6cm film. As the title suggests, here Morimoto takes a distance...More »
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Midori Tsunoda “Messages.Ⅰ”
Spirits, prayer, gods, intangible phenomenon hold an appeal of beauty for artist Midori Tsunoda, sensing a myriad of messages sent to the Earth on a daily basis caught within the state of nature and the...More »
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Namiko Kitaura “Recollection”
Following up from the 3 person show at Canon Gallery S in 2014 introducing young female photographers, the program “She’s” features the work of Namiko Kitaura pursuing memory through plants and landscapes...More »
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Canon Photo Club Tokyo 1 “Light and Color of the Four Seasons 2015”
Under the instruction of photographer Kaoru Miwa the members of Canon Photo Club Tokyo 1 bring together an exhibition of 28 works reflecting the color and shades of the four seasons. More »
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Naoyuki Toyoda “The Flux of Water”
From the sea, rivers, lakes and marshes to rain, snow, sleet and mist, the form which water takes is always in flux, undergoing a journey of eternal transformation, followed here through 60 photographic...More »
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Yukihiro Fukuda “We Are All Alive! - The Happiness of Animals”
A series of photographic works seek out the moment of “happiness” amongst animals as they hug together, play, sleep and love, providing a glimpse into the animal world through the keen eye of Yukihiro...More »
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Taishi Hirokawa “Babel Ordinary Landscapes”
Taishi Hirokawa unveils 27 photography works examining the repetition of creation and destruction in human kind’s relationship with nature. Here he contrasts newly built roads and bridges with the aging...More »
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Daido Moriyama “Tono 2014”
40 years ago Daido Moriyama visited the scenes of folklore expert Kunio Yanagita’s “Tono Stories” in Tono city, Iwate prefecture. In 2014 he returned to this city once again attempting to capture is current...More »
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Shintaro Sato “The Spirit of the Place”
A selection of panoramic photographs of Tokyo’s landscapes are selected from Shintaro Sato’s oeuvre of atmospheric works, including large scale 3m long prints.More »
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Sayuri Naito “Once in a Blue Moon”
“Once in a Blue Moon” presents some 30 photographs by Sayuri Naito taken in London in March, 2014. Showing London’s streets colored by the quiet light of the month, these dusky scenes are portraits faintly...More »
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Kozue Takagi “Biwajima”
The second show in the Cannon Gallery 2014 special exhibition “She’s—3 Photographers” presents the work of Kozue Takagi. Takagi’s “Biwajima” is an enormous 12-meter tall collage of some 300 photographs...More »
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Orie Ichihashi “Interlude”
Presenting a show by Orie Ichihashi, whose works include advertisements, photo collections, and commercial shoots. She one of the three artists featured at the Canon Gallery S 2014 Exhibition “She’s— 3...More »