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Kyobashi's multi-use Tokyo Institute of Photography takes off all its clothes for this four-artist display focused on the nude form. French photographer Irina Ionesco exhibits her 'Temple aux miroirs' (1977) series, which originally attracted considerable controversy for its depiction of Ionesco's young daughter Eva in risqué positions, while visitors can also check out the work of prolific fashion observer Helmut Newton, who made his name on the pages of Vogue and Vanity Fair. Portrait specialist Bettina Rheims and fellow French snapper Jeanloup Sieff round out the lineup.
Open Jun 3-Jul 12 / closed Mon, Tue
Time 12noon-8pm (Jul 12 until 5pm)
Admission Free
Venue Tokyo Institute of Photography 72 Gallery
Address 3-6-6 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Transport Kyobashi Station (Ginza line), exit 1; Tokyo Station (Yaesu South exit)
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