写真家
川内倫子
日本
滋賀県東近江市出身

所蔵品 川内倫子
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Rinko Kawauchi
Untitled
, from the series Utatane 2001 -
Rinko Kawauchi
Untitled, from the series Hanabi
2001 -
Rinko Kawauchi
Untitled, from the series Utatane
2001 -
Rinko Kawauchi
Untitled from the series the eyes, the ears
2005 -
Rinko Kawauchi
Untitled from the series the eyes, the ears
2005 -
Rinko Kawauchi
Untitled, from the series Illuminance
2009 -
Rinko Kawauchi
Untitled, from the series Ametsuchi
2012
関連の展覧会
関連の展覧会
Photography Now
China, Japan, Korea
September 12–December 20, 2009
Drawn entirely from SFMOMA’s collection, Photography Now showcases pictures by nearly 30 contemporary artists working in China, Japan, and Korea. Documentary work from China depicts a shifting culture, in particular rapid urbanization and the effects of industrialization on society. Inspired by Robert Frank, Luo Dan journeyed from Shanghai to Tibet, making pictures that explore dramatic economic changes across China. In Japan, Rinko Kawauchi makes lyrical pictures that focus on the poetic details of daily life, and Yasumasa Morimura examines the nature of cultural identity through appropriation. Korean photographer Bohnchang Koo’s minimal photographs of ordinary architectural elements reflect upon the passage of time.
This exhibition is organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and is generously supported by the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation.
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