Exhibitions

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Tadashi Ono小野 規

COASTAL MOTIFS

Horikawa Oike Gallery 2F
11:00 – 19:00|Closed day: Mondays

* The door is closed 30 minutes before.
* Admission free till junior high school age.
* Disabled people with one companion are free upon presenting Disabled Person’s Handbook or an equivalent form of government issued identification.

Admission Fee: ¥600 / Students(University, High school, Vocational) ¥500

COASTAL MOTIFS, 2017-2018 (#9183, Ofunato, Iwate-prefecture) © Tadashi Ono / Villa Kujoyama

COASTAL MOTIFS, 2017-2018 (#1429, Kesennuma, Miyagi-prefecture) © Tadashi Ono / Villa Kujoyama

COASTAL MOTIFS, 2017-2018 (#9547, Miyako, Iwate-prefecture) © Tadashi Ono / Villa Kujoyama

Tadashi Ono (b. 1960, Tokyo), based in Paris and Arles, returned last summer to the disaster-struck areas of northeastern Japan he photographed in 2011–12, only to find a trillion-yen, 400-km, 10-meter-high seawall being built down the coast of Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures. Standing before the Japanese polity's massive response to the forces of nature unleashed by the largest and most deadly tsunami on record, he was 'shocked to see Japan trying to cut off habitable areas from their own nurturing environment and block out all view of the sea'. Ono's new series questions the future of 'scenic Japan' wrought by this 'recovery' strategy.
Horikawa Oike Gallery 2F
238-1, Oshiaburanokoji-cho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, 604-0052 Subway Tozai Line “Nijojo-mae” station. 3 min on foot from exit 2

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