Yoichi Midorikawa
Yoichi Midorikawa in #47 Mizu:
Yoichi Midorikawa (1915–2001) was one of Japan's foremost nature photographers with a distinctly Modernist eye: his landscapes of Japan's remote regions focus on the abstract qualities of rugged mountains, rivers and coastlines.
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Untitled (Tamashima), c1948
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Old man and dog , c1947-1948
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Old lady at the seaside, c1947-1948
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Untitled (skaters on Kawaguchiko), 1960s
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Untitled (I want to have a ribbon too), 1953
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Star-filled Night, from the serie Young Days, 1951
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Full Moon Night, 1951
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Untitled (Setonaikai), 1950-1960
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Childhood Days Series 1 Return Road, 1950
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#59 Yōjo - Jeremy Stigter & the IBASHO Collection
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#47 Mizu
Summer group exhibition on the theme of 'Water' 17 Jun - 22 Aug 2021For the annual Summer exhibition of 2021 IBASHO has chosen the theme ' Mizu ', the word for 'water' in Japanese. As an island nation, Japan has a deep connection...Read more -
#37 初雪 HATSUYUKI - a group exhibition on 'FIRST SNOW'
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