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Commons Archive Collective We will be holding “Shibuya Archive Photo Exhibition 2024” displaying the scenery of Shibuya in the Showa era.

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【Commons Archive Collective】 We will hold “Shibuya Archive Photo Exhibition 2024” displaying the scenery of Shibuya in the Showa era ​
Commons Archive Collective Press release: October 22, 2024 “Shibuya Archive Photo Exhibition 2024” will be held, displaying the scenery of Shibuya in the Showa era. 300 photos of the Shibuya streetscape from the 1960s to the 1980s will be released. In addition to last year’s exhibition, 100 new records from the Harajuku/Daikanyama area have been added
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Event flyer visual (Photo of Tokyu Bunka Kaikan, which used to be located at the venue Shibuya Hikarie) “Shibuya Archive Photo Exhibition 2024”, hosted by Commons Archive Collective, will be held from Saturday, November 16th to Sunday, November 24th, 2024 at Shibuya Hikarie 8/COURT (Shibuya-ku, Tokyo). The previous exhibition, held in November 2023, was held for 7 days and attracted a total of 2,500 visitors, and received a lot of feedback from a wide range of age groups and foreign tourists, as well as many comments on SNS etc. Ta. Exhibiting 300 photos of Shibuya, Harajuku, and Daikanyama from the 1960s to the 1980s The photographs in this exhibition are 300 photographs taken by Tadayasu Onishi, the third-generation Dogenzaka store owner, from the 1960s to the 1980s in Shibuya, Harajuku, and Daikanyama. In addition to the Shibuya area exhibited in 2023, 100 records from Harajuku and Daikanyama will be added and reorganized and exhibited along with a map of location information. It will be an exhibition format where you can compare the changes with the current landscape from the Google Street View link of each photo. Carefully selected from approximately 3,000 films shot approximately half a century ago From the approximately 3,000 films that Tadayasu Onishi had taken, he selected approximately 2,000 photographs of Shibuya and its surroundings, and carefully selected another 300. You can get a glimpse of the life around Shibuya Station where the Toden train runs, the Tokyu Main Store under construction, Harajuku Central Apartment where Leon and MILK are housed, and the casual daily life of Dojunkai Apartment, all of which have changed so much from about half a century ago. . Shibuya Archive Photo Exhibition 2024 Event Overview Date and time: November 16th (Sat) – 24th (Sun), 2024 11:00-20:00 *Until 19:30 on the 19th (Tuesday) and 18:00 on the last day Venue: Shibuya Hikarie 8/COURT (Shibuya Hikarie 8th floor, 2-21-1 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo) Free admission Sponsored by: Commons Archive Collective Co-sponsor: Shibuya Dogenzaka Shopping District Promotion Association Sponsored by: Tokyu Corporation, Tokyu Land Corporation, Shibuya Station Area Management General Incorporated Association Sponsored by: Shibuya Ward Grant: Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture Arts Council Tokyo [Regional Arts and Culture Activities Support Grant] Website: https://spae2024.studio.site/ Official images can be downloaded below.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1i6iFGPXx5Qd2AJOJI9uhLeQukuN6wmHC?usp=sharing About Commons Archive Collective The Commons Archive Collective (CAC) works with the purpose of organizing and discovering the value of records and memories in various media that are buried in regions and organizations and are on the verge of being lost, through archive construction and design. The “Shibuya Koen Street Photo Exhibition” will be held in 2021, and the first “Shibuya Archive Photo Exhibition” will be held in 2023. In 2024, he will publish “Shibuya 1962-1983 Archive Catalog as Seen by Dogenzaka Shopkeepers.” Please see the website for more information about the organization.
https://comms-arch-coll.studio.site/about Organization name: Commons Archive Collective (CAC) Location: Setagaya-ku, Tokyo Representative: Sosuke Sugiura Activities: Planning and management of exhibitions, design and publication of printed matter such as booklets, etc. Established: October 2021 HP: https://comms-arch-coll.studio.site/
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