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A show featuring 200 works by Japanese women photographers opened July 4 at Hikarie Hall in Shibuya. The exhibition expands an earlier international tour and adds four photographers to the roster. Twenty of the featured artists attended the preopening.
The Japan TimesAn exhibition titled “I’m So Happy You Are Here: Japanese Women Photographers from the 1950s to Now” opened July 4 at Hikarie Hall in Shibuya. The show presents 200 works by 30 women and follows a 2024 anthology and earlier stops in Europe and North America that drew about 140,000 visitors.
Organizers added Hisae Imai, Ai Iwane, Aya Fujioka and Tomoko Yoneda to the list of artists. The expanded roster is on view through the T3 Photography Festival at the same venue.
Preopening gathering Twenty of the featured photographers attended the preopening event. Each was called on stage during the gathering. The exhibition is organized by Bunkamura. A preview of part of the show appeared at the T3 Photography Festival last year.
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