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Fujifilm Photo Collection II - Capturing the Human Experience: World Photography in the 20th Century

Fujifilm Square
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Artists

Alfred Stieglitz, W. Eugene Smith, August Sander, Walker Evans, Yasuhiro lshimoto et al.
Fujifilm Group is celebrating its 90th anniversary in January 2024. To mark the occasion, Fujifilm Square will, for the first time, present "Fujifilm Photo Collection II," a set of photographs newly acquired to commemorate the 90th anniversary.

Fujifilm Photo Collection II consists of original prints acquired in keeping with the principle of preserving the culture of photography. This is consistent with the first Fujifilm Photo Collection created in 2014. Fujifilm Photo Collection II comprises original prints of masterpieces taken in the 20th century by international photographers, following the works by Japanese photographers acquired for the first collection in 2014.

The theme for this collection is "Capturing the Human Experience." Portraiture is considered the starting point for photography and the strongest motivation at the dawn of photography. While many new techniques have evolved during the history of photography, portraiture has always been and still is the focal point for peopleʼs interest. Capturing the Human Experience is a universal theme in photography, a theme that is both the most familiar and the most special in the history of photography.

The exhibition will present 53 valuable, original prints newly acquired to form Fujifilm Photo Collection II.

Schedule

Apr 26 (Fri) 2024-May 16 (Thu) 2024 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-19:00
Opens at 11:00 on the first day.
Until 14:00 on the last day.
Closed
Open throughout the period.
FeeFree
Websitehttps://fujifilmsquare.jp/en/exhibition/240426_01.html
VenueFujifilm Square
http://fujifilmsquare.jp/en/
Location1F West, Tokyo Midtown, 9-7-3 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052
AccessDirect walk from exit 8 at Roppongi Station on the Toei Oedo or Hibiya line, 5 minute walk from exit 3 at Nogizaka Station on the Chiyoda line.
Phone03-6271-3350
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