Yuki Onodera
Musée d’art de la préfecture de Shiga BUTSUDORI L’expression photographique des « objets »
Shiga Museum of Art 40th Anniversary
BUTSUDORI
The Photographic Expression of “Objects”
January 18 (Sat.) ー March 23 (Sun.), 2025
https://www.shigamuseum.jp/en/exhibitions/6844/
https://yukionodera.fr/en/works/portrait-of-second-hand-clothes/
If you have ever picked up a camera, you have most likely aimed the lens at the everyday objects around you. The act of taking pictures has become even more widespread with the shift from cameras to smartphones. Further-more, the rise of social media has caused an overflow of photographs of “Objects” across the globe. The word butsudori originally referred to the act of photographing products used in advertisements. However if we focus on the act of photographing objects, we realize that it is an important form of expression that has continued throughout the history of photography.
The exhibition is an effort to reframe photographic works that result from capturing objects by taking inspiration from the term butsudori, looking at one of the many facets of the rich photographic expressions in Japan.
This exhibition presents over 200 works, including original photographic negatives from the Meiji period designated as important cultural properties, photographs of cultural properties, still life, advertisements, and works by contemporary artists.
Butsudori is an act very close to us. Let’s take a look into its depths.
Ishiuchi Miyako Irie Taikichi Iwamiya Takeji Ueda Shoji Ushioda Tokuko Otsuji Kiyoji Ogawa Kazumasa Ogawa Seiyo Onodera Yuki Onchi Koshiro Kanemaru Shigene Kawauchi Rinko Kimura Senichi Goto Keiichiro Kon Michiko Sakai Tokio Sakata Minoru Sakamoto Manshichi Shiotani Teiko Shima Kakoku Shimamura Hoko Shimozato Yoshio Suzuki Takashi Takada Minayoshi Takayama Masataka Tominaga Minsei Domon Ken Nagata Isshu Nakayama Iwata Natori Yonosuke Nojima Yasuzo Fukuda Katsuji Fujimoto Shihachi Fuchikami Hakuyo Homma Takashi Yasui Nakaji Yasumura Takashi Yamazawa Eiko Yamamoto Kansuke Yamamoto Makihiko Yokoyama Matsusaburo Yoshizaki Hitori Watanabe Jun
Period: January 18 (Sat.) ー March 23 (Sun.), 2025
Closed Mondays(The museum will be open on Monday, February 24 and closed on Tuesday, February 25.)
Opening Hours9:30-17:00 (Last admission at 16:30)
Venue: Shiga Museum of Art Gallery3
Organized by Shiga Museum of Art, The Kyoto Shimbun
With the special cooperation of Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture
Grants from DNP Foundation for Cultural Promotion
Curated byAshitaka Ikuko (Shiga Museum of Art)
Shiga Museum of Art
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