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Held under the same name as the compilation of Antoine d'Agata's greatest works, this exhibition is a grand celebration of the great French photographer. His subjects include drug addicts, prostitutes, prisoners and dead bodies taken during his 10 years of nomadic life in El Salvador, Mexico, Cambodia, Libya and many other places. The cruel world portrayed in the photographs may be unbearable to look at, but the raw emotions draw us straight into it. His video work 'Aka Ana', featuring seven Japanese women in Tokyo, will also be shown from 7:30pm. Don't miss d'Agata's one-off talk at the gallery on May 24 (6pm).
Open May 23-Jul 6 (closed Tue)
Time 2pm-9pm (Sun and Mon 11am-6pm)
Admission ¥500 (includes one drink), ¥1,500 from 7pm (includes one drink)
Venue Atsukobarouh Arts Drinks Talk
Address 5F, 1-29-1 Shoto, Shibuya-ku
Transport Shibuya Station (Yamanote, Ginza, Hanzomon, Fukutoshin, Denentoshi, Tokyu Toyoko, Keio Inokashira lines)
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