Invited Artist - Works

甲斐扶佐義 /Japan

カメラを片手に、京都の街、そして人々の日常を撮り続けたシリーズ。シャッターを切るきっかけは、暮らしの意外な場面に対する驚きと感嘆の瞬間である。撮影者自身が出会ったこと、そして生きた瞬間に対する、ひとりの詩人としての視点を表現した作品。

京都詩情
©KAI Fusayoshi

©KAI Fusayoshi

ときたま /Japan

写真Ⓟと、コトバⓌが合体したプロジェクト。ⓅもⓌもいつでもどこでも、どんなものでも、いかなる場面でもピッと来たら撃ち落とす「スナップショット」である。ⓌがⓅと違うのは、見えないものでも頭の中にメモしてコトバで発する「認識のスナップショット」であること。ⓅとⓌを掛け合わせることで、より深く、様々な刺激が生まれる。

Ⓟ、と、Ⓦ、と、
©tokitama

©tokitama

ひらいゆう /Japan

大正から令和を駆け抜ける女性であり、母である"まや"。自然、食、歌など、ささやかな日常の喜びに感謝し、一日一日を大切に生きる彼女の姿を通して、京都の時の流れをも写し出すシリーズ。

まやララバイ
©YU HIRAI

©YU HIRAI

Invited Artist - Works

KAI Fusayoshi /Japan

A series of photographs of the city of Kyoto and people's daily lives with a camera. The trigger to release the shutter is a moment of surprise and admiration for the unexpected scene of life. This is a work that expresses the perspective of a poet about what he met and the moment he lived.

Living as a poet in Kyoto
©KAI Fusayoshi

©KAI Fusayoshi

tokitama /Japan

A project that combines photography Ⓟ and words Ⓦ . Both P and W are “snapshots” that shoot down reflexively anything, anywhere, anytime or in any situation. What W differs from P is that W is a “snapshot of recognition” which can note anything in your mind and speak it in words even if you can’t see it. By collaborating P and W, deeper and more various stimuli will be created.

Ⓟ&Ⓦ
©tokitama

©tokitama

YU HIRAI /Japan

The model is "Maya", a woman and the photographer’s mother living through the Reiwa period from Taisho period. This is a series that captures every moment of the passage of time in Kyoto with photographs and videos through her appearance, which appreciates little joy of everyday life such as nature, food, songs, and small walks, and lives cherishing each day.

Maya Lullabye
©YU HIRAI

©YU HIRAI

Yutaka Masutani /Japan

As getting older, it became easier to be alone. The photographer captured "faces" that exist everywhere in life. He can't hear their voice, but it seems that those "faces" have some sign and are thinking. They are always close to him and will take care of him. This work shows us a record of uncountable faces in our lives.

Who? Uncountable faces
©Yutaka Masutani

©Yutaka Masutani

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