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Takashi Yasumura Photo Exhibition, Takashi Yasumura Photo Exhibition
Takashi Yasumura
Takashi Yasumura Photo Exhibition, Takashi Yasumura Photo Exhibition
Venue PARCO MUSEUM Parco Museum Shibuya Parco Part 3 / 7F
Period 2005.09.30(fri)- 2005.10.17(mon)
10:00am - 9:00pm (Entrance until 30 minutes before closing / 6:00pm on the last day)
Fees 500 yen for general, 400 yen for students, free for elementary school students and younger
Contact 03-3477-5873 (Palco Museum)
Host: Parco Project: Hiromi Kitazawa (Nanjo and Associates) Cooperation: Osiris
Contents of the exhibition
The first solo exhibition by Takashi Yasumura, one of the most expected photographers today, will be held.

This is a photo exhibition that follows the trajectory of up-and-coming photographers who have been attracting attention since winning the Grand Prix in the New Century of Canon Photography in 1999, and introduces masterpieces from previous series to all.
The motif of the work is a nostalgic scenery, such as the scenery in a casual house and the stereo-type nature of Japan, and it is a very common scenery, but in its pale expression, It makes you feel a slight sense of action that creates a "displacement" that shakes common sense and assumptions.
In addition to the series of "daily-likeness" focusing on subtle discomfort hidden in everyday life, the "Natural-likeness" series, which depicts humorousness that blindly trusts a stereotype image, such as the unnaturalness created by mimicking nature, and the latest series "Naturally Like a Planet" series, we look at humans from a bird's-eye view as one of view as one of view of the existence of the existence of the earth. Yasumura's expression has a unique technique that exquisitely combines irony and humor, which always emphasizes the fiction that exists in the relationship between nature and humans, and the high quality of the photograph itself.
Recently, he has been active in group exhibitions both inside and outside the country, and in 2003, he said, "JAPAN-Keramik und". Fotografie, Germany, Hamburg, 2004, participated in the "Common Scape" exhibition at the Miyagi Museum of Art, "Roppongi Crossing" Mori Art Museum, and is currently exhibiting at the Suntory Museum Tenpouzan "GUNDAM - For the Future of the Future".
In addition, when the exhibition opens, the first photo book "Domestic Scandals" will also be published. The magazine "FOIL" The focus is gradually increasing, such as being featured in vol.2 and Studio Voices, and the solo exhibition and the long-awaited publication of photo books will meet the expectations of many audiences and will be an exhibition that will convince the emergence of authentic young photographers in the Japanese photography world.

■ Takashi Yasumura Photo Exhibition Commemorative Talk Show
Schedule Saturday, October 15, 2005 7:00pm~
Venue: Free admission to the Parco Museum (exhibition admission is required)
Appearance: Takashi Yasumura
Kotaro Iizawa (photo critic)
Shino Kuraishi (Chief Curator, Yokohama Museum of Art)
Moderator: Hiromi Kitazawa
※The schedule and performers of the talk show are subject to change.
"Daily Lifestyle"
© Takashi Yasumura
■ Simultaneous release
Takashi Yasumura Photo Book "Daily Lifestyle"
Recorded work: 36 Points: Shino Kuraishi, Satohito octagon, Matin Jaeggi
Hard cover, 240 x 243 mm, 96 pages, written in Japanese and English
List price: 3,600 yen (excluding tax) Issued and sold: Osiris (TEL 03-5485-0991)
■ Venue limited goods
Limited goods such as pamphlets and postcards that can only be obtained at the venue will be sold.
"At least like a planet,"
© Takashi Yasumura
Takashi Yasumura (YASUMURA TAKASHI)
Born in Shiga Prefecture, 1972
1995 Graduated from Nihon University College of Art, Department of Photography
1999 The 8th Photography Received Grand Prix 1999
Lives and works in Tokyo
■ Major solo exhibitions
1998 "Usan Day", Guardian Garden, Tokyo
2003 "Tracking 'Nature'," Modapolika, Tokyo
■ Major Group Exhibitions
1999 "The Eighth Photography New Century Exhibition", P3, Tokyo
2003 "Japan - Contemporary Ceramics and Photography", Daihittle Harren Museum, Hamburg
2004 "Common Scape", Miyagi Museum of Art, Miyagi
Roppongi Crossing, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
2005 "For the Future of Gundamoo," Suntory Museum Tenpouzan, Osaka

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