Tokyo Photo 2013

Fri Sep 27 - Mon Sep 30, 2013 Zojoji Temple
Nobuyoshi Araki Paradise 2, 2013 Courtesy of Taka Ishii Gallery ©Nobuyoshi Araki
Mike Brodie From the series “A Period of Juvenile Prosperity”, 2006-2009 Courtesy of M+B © Mike Brodie

Time Out says

The largest photography fair in Asia is gearing up for its fifth instalment – this time at Zojo-ji temple in Shibadaimon. Its a strong lineup, too, with top galleries from 10 cities around the world taking part – including New York's Gagosian Gallery, LA’s M+B, Paris’s Camera Obscura and Galerie Esther Woerdehoff, Tokyo's Taka Ishii Gallery and Tomio Koyama Gallery, and Berlin's Camera Work. Photos will be available to buy, and there will also be special displays and talks by curators. The Tomatsu Shomei Memorial Exhibition, William Klein's Tokyo, and the Japan and China, One Hundred Children of the Future exhibition will be held simultaneously, while a noh play planned for September 28 will provide another highlight.

Details

Open Sep 27-30

Time noon-7pm

Admission Adults ¥1,000 adv, ¥1,300 on the door; students ¥1,000 (Sep 27, ¥500 admission for students)

Venue Zojoji Temple

Address 4-7-35 Shiba-Koen, Minato-ku

Transport Shiba-Koen Station (Mita line), exit A4, Daimon Station (Asakusa, Oedo lines), exit A6

Map

Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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