Portraits of Hollywood – 100 Years of Ingrid Bergman

Wed Aug 19 - Sun Oct 4, 2015 Tokyo Institute of Photography 72 Gallery
© A.L.Schaefer / The Kobal Collection / G.I.P.Tokyo
© Bud Fraker / The Kobal Collection / G.I.P.Tokyo
© C.S.Bull / The Kobal Collection / G.I.P.Tokyo

Time Out says

Established by film historian John Kobal, the Kobal Collection is a photo library focused on the film industry, particularly its American variant. Highlights from this massive stack of pictures will again be on display in Ginza, with Kyobashi's multi-use Tokyo Institute of Photography continuing its series of Hollywood portraits. This exhibit centres on Swedish-born great Ingrid Bergman, born a full century ago this year, while also including shots of Vivien Leigh, Ava Gardner, Marlene Dietrich, Greta Garbo, Grace Kelly and other Golden Era legends. Most of the exhibited prints are also available for purchase.

Details

Open Aug 19-Oct 4 / closed Mon, Tue

Time 12noon-7pm (Oct 4 until 5pm)

Admission Free

Telephone 03-5524-6994

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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