Naoko Tachibana: Progression and Happiness Theory of Josou

Mon Jan 26 - Sat Feb 7, 2015 Vanilla Gallery

Time Out says

Looking back at six years of photographing cross-dressers, who forgo the moniker of drag queen and describe themselves as 'josou' (the Japanese word for a man dressed as a woman), photographer and coordinator Naoko Tachibana's extensive solo exhibit asks multi-faceted questions about beauty, sex and happiness. Challenging social conventions on gender, she stresses every individual's right to self-expression and pride in one's own identity.

Details

Open Jan 26-Feb 7

Time 12noon-7pm (Fri until 8pm, Sat & Sun until 5pm)

Admission ¥500

Telephone 03-5568-1233

Venue Vanilla Gallery

Address B2F, 8-10-7 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

Transport Shinbashi Station

Map

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