Suki ni Hen wa nai Exhibition

Mon Feb 9 - Sun Feb 15, 2015 Place M
©Yuki Aoyama / Graphic-sha
©Yuki Aoyama / Graphic-sha
©Yuki Aoyama / Graphic-sha

Time Out says

Roughly translating as 'there's nothing strange about love', photographer Yuki Aoyama's exhibition celebrates sexual diversity just in time for Valentine's Day. Her tasteful depictions of couples holding hands or just sitting next to each other capture both the passion in their hearts and the difficulties they face in everyday life, challenging us all to reassess our mental images of love. The exhibit is presented in cooperation with the Japan Sexual Minority Association.

Details

Open Until Sun Feb 15

Time 12noon-7pm

Admission Free

Telephone 03 3341 6107

Venue Place M

Address Kindai bld, 3F 1-2-11 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku

Transport Shinjuku-gyoemmae Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi line), Okido Gate exit

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