Mika Ninagawa: Self-Image

Sat Jan 24 - Sun May 10, 2015 Hara Museum of Contemporary Art
「Self-image」2013 ©mika ninagawa, Courtesy of Tomio Koyama Gallery
「Self-image」2013 ©mika ninagawa, Courtesy of Tomio Koyama Gallery
「noir」2010 ©mika ninagawa, Courtesy of Tomio Koyama Gallery

Time Out says

Internationally recognised photographer Mika Ninagawa holds a solo exhibition that brings together black-and-white self-portraits taken intermittently since her early career days; her photographic series 'Noir' (2010), the artist's groundbreaking look at the dark side of contemporary society; and 'Plant a Tree' (2011), images of cherry blossoms scattered on the surface of rivers.

Details

Open Jan 24-May 10 2015 / closed Mondays (except for May 4), May 7

Time 11am-5pm (Wed until 8pm)

Admission ¥1,100, university and high school students ¥700, junior high and elementary school students ¥500

Telephone 03 3445 0651

Venue Hara Museum of Contemporary Art

Address 4-7-25, Kita-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo

Transport A 15-minute walk from Shinagawa Station

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