Yasushi Matsumoto "Neutral Scapes"

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At Ginza Nikon Salon
Media: Photography

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This exhibition documents Matsumoto's personal responses to certain places. These places are ones that seem to have a particular sense of openness to the world, through which air flows freely, without a nagging sense of stagnation. In simple terms, this includes places like broad traffic intersections and roads, parking lots and the open areas found near graveyards, as well as objects standing straight and upright, like tall buildings and electric poles that appear to mask some hidden importance.
These "neutral scapes" can be glimpsed in these 45 digital monochrome prints with a certain sombre air about them, but there is something of a wistful humor about them as well. The photos were taken with a digital single-lens reflex camera, and printed with a inkjet printer.

Schedule

From 2008-04-16 To 2008-04-29 at 16:00

Fee

Free

Venue Hours

From 10:00 To 19:00
Note:Open on the last day of each event until 16:00 only, Closed on the new year holidays, Closed on the first Saturday and Sunday of February and the second Sunday and Monday of August.

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Access

3 minute walk from Exit A3 at Higashi-Ginza Station.

Address

Strate Ginza 1F, 7-10-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Phone: 03-3248-3783

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Yasushi Matsumoto "Neutral Scapes"</a>
Venue: Ginza Nikon Salon
Schedule: From 2008-04-16 To 2008-04-29 at 16:00
Address: Strate Ginza 1F, 7-10-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Phone: 03-3248-3783

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