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  • Japan-Italy Summit In Tokyo 2026
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    Japan-Italy Summit In Tokyo 2026
    January 16, 2026, Tokyo, Japan: Italy's Prime Minister GIORGIA MELONI (L) and Japan's Prime Minister SANAE TAKAICHI greet each other while attend a joint news conference at the prime minister's official residence in Tokyo. (Credit Image: © POOL via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • South Korean President And Japanese Prime Minister Visit Temple
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    South Korean President And Japanese Prime Minister Visit Temple
    January 14, 2026, Tokyo, Japan: Japanese Prime Minister SANAE TAKAICHI (L) and South Korean President LEE JAE MYUNG pose for photographs as they visit the Western Precinct (Saiin Garan) at Horyu-ji temple in Ikaruga, Nara prefecture, western Japan. South Korean President Lee Jae Myung is on a two-day visit to Japan. (Credit Image: © POOL via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • South Korea-Japan Summit 2026
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    South Korea-Japan Summit 2026
    January 13, 2026, Tokyo, Japan: Japanese Prime Minister SANAE TAKAICHI, right, and South Korean President LEE JAE MYUNG, pose for a photo as they shake hands during their joint news conference after their talk in Nara, western Japan. (Credit Image: © POOL via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Daily Life In Tokyo
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    Daily Life In Tokyo
    People cross the road at the iconic Shibuya Scramble crossing in Tokyo, Japan, on November 29, 2025. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Tokyo
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    Daily Life In Tokyo
    A street in the district of Asakusa, Tokyo, on November 28, 2025. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Tokyo
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    Daily Life In Tokyo
    A street at night is in the district of Asakusa, Tokyo, on November 28, 2025. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)

     

  • Star Trek's George Takei Promotes His Book In Tokyo
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    Star Trek's George Takei Promotes His Book In Tokyo
    November 20, 2025, Tokyo, Japan: GEORGE TAKEI, American actor, author, and social activist, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo. Takei, known for his role as Hikaru Sulu, the helmsman of the USS Enterprise in the Star Trek franchise, came to the Club ahead of the local release of his award-winning children's book ''My Lost Freedom'', which recounts his childhood experience of wartime incarceration as a Japanese-American. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Opening Of Nobu Hotel In Rome
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    Opening Of Nobu Hotel In Rome
    Robert De Niro attends the opening of Nobu Hotel at Nobu Hotel Rome in Rome, Italy, on November 6, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Warsaw
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    Daily Life In Warsaw
    A Toyota badge is seen on a car in Warsaw, Poland on 01 November, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • FEATURE - Cosplayer treffen sich auf der Anime in NYC
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    FEATURE - Cosplayer treffen sich auf der Anime in NYC
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kyle Stevens/Shutterstock (14658240ax)
    Cosplayers gathered at Anime NYC on Sunday, August 25. Anime NYC is the largest showcase of Japanese pop culture that brings together anime fans for three days of unique exhibits, exclusive screenings, panels, merchandise, and appearences by some of the biggest names in the business.
    2024 Anime NYC - Day 3, New York, USA - 25 Aug 2024

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Day seven of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
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    Day seven of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
    Teddy Riner of France reacts after winning Minjong Kim of South Korea in the Olympic Judo men's +100 kg Final at Champ-de-Mars Arena, Paris, France. Olympic Games. August 02, 2024.

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  • Day seven of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
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    Day seven of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
    Teddy Riner of France reacts after winning Minjong Kim of South Korea in the Olympic Judo men's +100 kg Final at Champ-de-Mars Arena, Paris, France. Olympic Games. August 02, 2024.

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  • Day seven of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
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    Day seven of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
    Teddy Riner of France reacts after winning Minjong Kim of South Korea in the Olympic Judo men's +100 kg Final at Champ-de-Mars Arena, Paris, France. Olympic Games. August 02, 2024.

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  • Day seven of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
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    Day seven of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
    President Macron wipes the tears away from the face of Romane Dicko of France after she won a bronze medal in the women's +78kg judo competition on day seven of the Paris 2024 Olympics at the Arena Champ de Mars Arna on August 2nd 2024 in Paris, France.

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  • Japanese seniors pop and lock to breakdancing beats in latest sport tailored to ageing population
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    Japanese seniors pop and lock to breakdancing beats in latest sport tailored to ageing population
    Members of Tokyo's Ara Style Senior say they were inspired by the inclusion of breakdancing at this year’s Paris Olympics.

    Head spins and monkey flips are noticeable by their absence. But in their place there is a lot of laughter and a thumping beat, along with the occasional grimace and yelp of frustration.

    The 10 people - wearing bright orange and green T-shirts that mark them out as members of Ara Style Senior - do not belong to the demographic you would normally associate with breakdancing. Their average age hovers just below 70, and the oldest is 74.

    Takako Mizutani, a member of Ara Style Senior breakdancing club in Tokyo. Japan

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  • Japanese seniors pop and lock to breakdancing beats in latest sport tailored to ageing population
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    Japanese seniors pop and lock to breakdancing beats in latest sport tailored to ageing population
    Members of Tokyo's Ara Style Senior say they were inspired by the inclusion of breakdancing at this year’s Paris Olympics.

    Head spins and monkey flips are noticeable by their absence. But in their place there is a lot of laughter and a thumping beat, along with the occasional grimace and yelp of frustration.

    The 10 people - wearing bright orange and green T-shirts that mark them out as members of Ara Style Senior - do not belong to the demographic you would normally associate with breakdancing. Their average age hovers just below 70, and the oldest is 74.

    Members of Ara Style Senior breakdancing club at a recent class in Tokyo. Japan

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  • Japanese seniors pop and lock to breakdancing beats in latest sport tailored to ageing population
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    Japanese seniors pop and lock to breakdancing beats in latest sport tailored to ageing population
    Members of Tokyo's Ara Style Senior say they were inspired by the inclusion of breakdancing at this year’s Paris Olympics.

    Head spins and monkey flips are noticeable by their absence. But in their place there is a lot of laughter and a thumping beat, along with the occasional grimace and yelp of frustration.

    The 10 people - wearing bright orange and green T-shirts that mark them out as members of Ara Style Senior - do not belong to the demographic you would normally associate with breakdancing. Their average age hovers just below 70, and the oldest is 74.

    Members of Ara Style Senior breakdancing club at a recent class in Tokyo. Japan

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  • Japanese seniors pop and lock to breakdancing beats in latest sport tailored to ageing population
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    Japanese seniors pop and lock to breakdancing beats in latest sport tailored to ageing population
    Members of Tokyo's Ara Style Senior say they were inspired by the inclusion of breakdancing at this year’s Paris Olympics.

    Head spins and monkey flips are noticeable by their absence. But in their place there is a lot of laughter and a thumping beat, along with the occasional grimace and yelp of frustration.

    The 10 people - wearing bright orange and green T-shirts that mark them out as members of Ara Style Senior - do not belong to the demographic you would normally associate with breakdancing. Their average age hovers just below 70, and the oldest is 74.

    Members of Ara Style Senior breakdancing club at a recent class in Tokyo. Japan

    Justin McCurry / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 3
    2023
    acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 3
    2023
    Acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 10
    2024
    acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 7 - centre
    2024
    Acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 17
    2024
    Acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 6
    2024
    Acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 2
    2023
    acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 19
    2024
    Acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 10
    2024
    acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 7 - centre
    2024
    Acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 6
    2024
    Acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Imagine - 2
    2018
    Acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Imagine - 1
    2018

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Imagine - 1
    2018
    Acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 1
    2023
    acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 2
    2023
    acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 7 - centre
    2024
    Acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 6
    2024
    Acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 6
    2024
    Acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 20
    2024
    Acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Imagine - 2
    2018
    Acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 2
    2023
    acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 16
    2024
    acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 9
    2024
    acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 7 - centre
    2024
    Acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    DUKAS_172136280_EYE
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 14 & 15
    2024
    Acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
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    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 14
    2024
    Acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    DUKAS_172136293_EYE
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 15
    2024
    Acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    DUKAS_172136278_EYE
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
    Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
    Press photo call
    8th July 2024
    Runs to 24th August 2024

    Continuum 13
    2024
    Acrylic on canvas

    New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata

    Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.


    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Playing for survival: the blind Japanese woman Rieko Hirosawa keeping a music tradition alive.
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    Playing for survival: the blind Japanese woman Rieko Hirosawa keeping a music tradition alive.
    Goze - women who earned a living as musicians despite sight impairments - are all but forgotten in Japan but Rieko Hirosawa has learned their songs.

    Rieko Hirosawa sits on a stone bench outside her home, tunes her instrument and takes a deep breath. She unleashes an impossibly high note while her bachi plectrum slaps the three strings of her shamisen, a traditional instrument.
    That she now plays with the composure of a veteran is remarkable for two reasons: not a single goze uta musical score exists, and even if the chords and notes had been written down, Hirosawa would not be able to read them.

    Rieko Hirosawa, with her guide dog Sophia, performs the music of the goze – itinerant blind and visually impaired women who earned a living playing the shamisen. Japan

    Justin McCurry / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Playing for survival: the blind Japanese woman Rieko Hirosawa keeping a music tradition alive.
    DUKAS_172486941_EYE
    Playing for survival: the blind Japanese woman Rieko Hirosawa keeping a music tradition alive.
    Goze - women who earned a living as musicians despite sight impairments - are all but forgotten in Japan but Rieko Hirosawa has learned their songs.

    Rieko Hirosawa sits on a stone bench outside her home, tunes her instrument and takes a deep breath. She unleashes an impossibly high note while her bachi plectrum slaps the three strings of her shamisen, a traditional instrument.
    That she now plays with the composure of a veteran is remarkable for two reasons: not a single goze uta musical score exists, and even if the chords and notes had been written down, Hirosawa would not be able to read them.

    Rieko Hirosawa, with her guide dog Sophia, performs the music of the goze ñ itinerant blind and visually impaired women who earned a living playing the shamisen. Japan

    Justin McCurry / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Playing for survival: the blind Japanese woman Rieko Hirosawa keeping a music tradition alive.
    DUKAS_172486942_EYE
    Playing for survival: the blind Japanese woman Rieko Hirosawa keeping a music tradition alive.
    Goze - women who earned a living as musicians despite sight impairments - are all but forgotten in Japan but Rieko Hirosawa has learned their songs.

    Rieko Hirosawa sits on a stone bench outside her home, tunes her instrument and takes a deep breath. She unleashes an impossibly high note while her bachi plectrum slaps the three strings of her shamisen, a traditional instrument.
    That she now plays with the composure of a veteran is remarkable for two reasons: not a single goze uta musical score exists, and even if the chords and notes had been written down, Hirosawa would not be able to read them.

    Rieko Hirosawa performs the music of the goze ñ itinerant blind and visually impaired women who earned a living playing the shamisen. Japan

    Justin McCurry / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

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