Endless environmental change and its inevitable destruction and rebirth. A quiet and powerful photo exhibition and hands-on event will be held to reconsider the relationship between people and nature.
Nature photographer Yosuke Kashiwagura is well known for his masterpiece "Back to the Wild: Orangutans Losing Their Forest. Through his photographs, he continues to communicate the current state of the natural environment and the living conditions of humans and animals, as well as the signs of regeneration that can be seen there.
The event was organized by Goldwin, which endorses and continues to support Mr. Kashiwagura's activities.
This event, titled "Endless Yosuke Kashiwakura Photo Exhibition and Creative Dialogues," is designed to provide participants with an opportunity to learn about the world as seen through Mr. Kashiwakura's viewfinder, as well as to reflect through various events on the "realization of a new future for the earth and its people. In addition to learning about the world as seen through Mr. Kashiwakura's viewfinder, participants will have the opportunity to reflect on the "realization of a new future for the earth and its people" through a variety of events.
Workshops and talk events will be held during the exhibition.
A total of 15 slots are available for 8 projects, including how to use a camera, making a pinhole camera, and a paper-cutting experience, all of which will help visitors to imagine the relationship between people and nature.
All participation is free of charge, but applications are by lottery, so if you are interested, please check out the information below.
Endless Yosuke Kashiwakura Photo Exhibition and Creative Dialogues
Dates: Thursday, August 21 - Tuesday, August 26
Place: Goldwind Inc. 1st floor event space
Address: Aoho Building, 3-5-6 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Hours: 11:00-19:00
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Application period: August 13 (Wed.) 17:00