Robert Capa: The 101st Year

Sat Mar 22 - Sun May 11, 2014 Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography (B1F Exhibition Room)
© International Center of Photography / Magnum Photos

Time Out says

This is your chance to see a rich selection of the works of Robert Capa, known as the photographer who redefined wartime journalism. Discover the humour and joy of life through his photos, watch a short interview with John Morris, editor and close friend of Capa, and take a look at the last camera used by Capa before he was killed by a land mine in Vietnam. You can also listen to a radio interview with the man himself on the audio guide (additional fee applies).

Details

Open Mar 22-May 11 / Closed Mon (Tue if Mon is a national holiday)

Time Tue-Sun 10am-6pm (Thu, Fri until 8pm)

Admission Adults ¥1,100, university students ¥900, high school students and seniors ¥500

Venue Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography (B1F Exhibition Room)

Address Ebisu Garden Place, 1-13-3 Mita, Meguro-ku

Transport Ebisu Station (Yamanote, Saikyo, Shonan-Shinjuku lines), east exit; (Hibiya line), exit 1

Map

Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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