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Gazing at the Contemporary World: Japanese Photography from the 1970s to the Present – photos LA review

Daido Moriyama Kanagawa, 1969

 

Currently on display at the Japan American Cultural and Community Center (JACCC) in Downtown LA is a traveling photographic exhibition presented by the Japan Foundation.

PART I : Saturday, June, 23 – Sunday, July, 29, 2012

PART II : Saturday, August, 25 – Sunday, September, 16, 2012

The new traveling exhibition of the Japan Foundation curated by Rei Masuda, curator at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, “Gazing at the Contemporary World: Japanese Photography from the 1970s to the Present” is an overview of the diverse photographic expression that has emerged in Japan since the 1970s. In its final form, the exhibition includes 76 photographs by 23 photographers.

For more information call (213) 628-2725.

Gazing at the Contemporary World: Japanese Photography from the 1970s to the Present

George J. Doizaki Gallery

Japan American Cultural and Community Center (JACCC)

244 S. San Pedro Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Downtown LA

Phone: (213) 628-2725

Gallery Hours
Tuesday – Friday: noon to 5pm
Saturday & Sunday: 11am to 4pm
Closed Mondays and Holidays

Free Admission

 

 

Pauline Adamek

Pauline Adamek is a Los Angeles-based arts enthusiast with over three decades of experience covering International Film Festivals and reviewing new Theatre productions, Film releases, Art exhibitions, Opera and Restaurants.

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