Gallery 916 - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Gallery 916. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Yoshihiko Ueda “68th Street: Memories of Light”
“68th Street: Memories of Light” is conceived of as the final exhibition bringing to a close the activities of Gallery 916, which opened on February 10, 2012. The name 916 was simply taken from photographer...More »
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Shining in Your Eyes ‘18
Exhibiting graduate works by nine graphic design students at Tama Art University who studied under Yoshihiko Ueda for two years in his “Joy of Photography” course. More »
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Yoshihiko Ueda “Forest: Impressions and Memories, 1989-2017”
This project began in 1989 when Yoshihiko Ueda encountered the forest of Quinault in Washington State, a place of sacred significance to the local native Americans. In 2011 he then found himself photographing...More »
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Yoshiyuki Okuyama “As the Call, So the Echo”
The photo-collection As the Call, So the Echo appears to find Okuyama pausing for a while, a little over six years on from his debut, to reaffirm each individual innate link between living and photographing....More »
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Shunji Dodo “A Life 1968-2017”
A selection of more than 300 works spanning the 50-year career of photographer Shunji Dodo, from his early series “Sasebo” through his new digital collection “Kasugayama Genshirin” (Mt. Kasuga Primeval...More »
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Yoshihiko Ueda “Forest Memories/Forest Perceptions”
Forests are intimately connected to the motions of our bodies and souls. Wandering through a forest, one may perceive that many different things are flowing forth and mixing. Meaning that perhaps our bodies...More »
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Gentaro Ishizuka “Demarcation”
One day globetrotter Gentaro Ishizuka had an unexpected encounter with a pipeline. Hereafter, following pipelines formed the backbone of his work as a photographer. Piercing plains with a metallic gleam,...More »
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Charlotte Dumas “Stay”
Charlotte Dumas is an artist who explores the relation between human society and the animal world and here goes on the trail of wild horses around Japan. For the project chronicled in her latest book,...More »
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Rinko Kawauchi “The Rain of Blessing”
This latest solo show is a perfect vehicle for understanding Rinko Kawauchi’s artistry. Of all the exhibitions of Kawauchi’s work held in Tokyo it is second only to “Illuminance, Ametsuchi, Seeing Shadow”...More »
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Kazuyoshi Nomachi “The Shore of the Firmament”
“The Shore of the Firmament” consists of photographs taken over a period of about 50 days traveling across Mexico, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina in early 2015, using a Canon EOS 5Ds, which features an...More »
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Music Today Tokyo 2015
Four days of genre crossing music expressions curated by artist and musician Shuta Hasunuma, also accompanied by a series of talk events and film screenings. Artists: Hiroshi Kikutake, Kukangendai, Tomoo...More »
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Yoshihiko Ueda “A Life with Camera”
From early works of the 1980s to the most recent productions this exhibition provides an overview of Yoshihiko Ueda’s photography through a careful selection of 300 works accompanied by the “Portrait”...More »
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Charlotte Dumas “Anima”
The photographic series Anima features the caisson horses of Arlington National Cemetery in the United States, the national burial ground for U.S. service members, located outside the country’s capital...More »
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Rika Noguchi “My Father’s Album/Small Miracle”
Photographer Rika Noguchi carves out a distinct perspective and sense of distance in her works, evoking invisible worlds where light and color intermingle in scenes that seem imagined or dreamed. On display...More »
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Reiji Yamazaki “King Fish”
A carefully considered selection of photographs by Reiji Yamazaki, whose works continue to evolve and take on a variety of forms. Venue: 916 SmallMore »
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Tomoko Kawai “Utopia”
The presence of another form of life in put under the lens in a selection of 7 photographs selected fro the “Utopia” series. Venue: 916 SmallMore »
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Nao Tsuda “On the Mountain Path”
The photography of Nao Tsuda begins with field work, not in the pursuit of a distant place but in an attempt to return to where he has come from. This exhibition features the “Reborn (Scene 3)” series...More »
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The Island Without a Shore
In her first solo exhibition Marie Docher showcases a collection of 14 carefully selected works.More »
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Yoshihiko Ueda “M. Ganges”
50 works carefully selected from the newest editions of the M series, chasing after the origins of memory across forests, rivers and seas towards our very humanity. More »
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Yoshihiko Ueda “Hakuho”
The photographer who had been intently watching a Sumo wrestler casually beckons him to stand in front of the camera. The wrestler takes his place in front of the photographer, as if he already knows how...More »
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Shinji Otani “The Country of the Rising Sun”
A selection of 50 photographs from the series “The Country of the Rising Sun” reflect the piercing contrast of the morning rays with the long dark nights of the Scandinavian winter. Venue: 916 Small [Image:...More »
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Kazumi Kurigami “Portrait”
This exhibition will present around 50 photographs specially selected by photographer and Gallery 916 curator, Yoshihiko Ueda from among the portraits Kurigami has produced since 1965, when he first set...More »
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Taro Mizutani “New Journal”
Fashion and advertising photographer Taro Mizutani focuses on three subjects in the photos he takes during travels in California and Japan: nature, fashion, and social landscapes. Twenty-nine new works,...More »
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Yosuke Yajima “Portrait”
Seven works of experimental photography from Yajima’s new series “Portrait” that, through their subject matter, pursue the essence of what it means to “see.” Venue: gallery 916 small More »
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Kozo Miyoshi “1972〜”
The works of globe-trotting photographer Kozo Miyoshi call upon and play with the viewer’s sense of distance. Venue: Gallery 916 More »
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1965 - Daido Moriyama
For Daido Moriyama the street is one great object of desire and the world an imminent force of eroticism. In his work he reveals within an instant our state of desire and radically questions the very meaning...More »
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Yoshihiko Ueda "M. River"
A series by the photographer featuring images of the source of a primitive river in Yakushima.More »
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Alejandro Chaskielberg "Alejandro Chaskielberg"
Born in Buenos Aires 1977. He graduated Argentina's National Film and Audiovisual Institute as a director of photography. He began his career as a photojournalist, working for local newspapers and magazines...More »
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Yoshihiko Ueda "Birds and Bones"
Features twenty images selected from previous photography series of skeletons of birds and Jomon era people. [Image: Yoshihiko Ueda, "Ara severa" (2008)]More »
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Yoshihiko Ueda "Materia"
The first exhibition at this new photography gallery is by Yoshihiko Ueda, featuring the work he made on a trip to Yakushima directly after the March 11 Tohoku earthquake.More »