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Akira Sato

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  • #24 VIVO - EIKOH HOSOE, KIKUJI KAWADA, IKKO NARAHARA, AKIRA SATO, AKIRO TANNO, SHOMEI TOMATSU

    #24 VIVO - EIKOH HOSOE, KIKUJI KAWADA, IKKO NARAHARA, AKIRA SATO, AKIRO TANNO, SHOMEI TOMATSU

    7 Dec 2017 - 14 Jan 2018
    IBASHO proudly presents the exhibition VIVO, a group show with work by the founders of the renowned Japanese photographer’s collective VIVO, Eikoh Hosoe, Kikuji Kawada, Ikko Narahara, Akira Sato, Akira Tanno and Shomei Tomatsu . Although VIVO was active only from 1959 until 1961, it culminated a movement in postwar...
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