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Tokyu Bunkamura Co., Ltd. Event News The large-scale international traveling exhibition that stole the show at the Arles International Photography Festival will be expanded and arrive in Japan in the summer of 2026! “The Miracle of the Gaze: The

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[Tokyu Bunkamura Co., Ltd.] [Event News] The large-scale global traveling exhibition that stole the show at the Arles International Photography Festival will be expanded and arrive in Japan in the summer of 2026! “The Miracle of the Gaze: The Adventures of a Japanese Female Photographer” ​
Tokyu Bunkamura Co., Ltd. Press release: October 3, 2025 To Members of the Press [Event News] The large-scale global traveling exhibition that created a buzz at the Arles International Photography Festival will expand and arrive in Japan in the summer of 2026! “The Miracle of the Gaze: The Adventures of Japanese Female Photographers” This exhibition, bringing together approximately 30 female photographers who have played important roles not only in the history of Japanese photography but also in art history, is finally making a triumphant return!
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Rika Noguchi, “Mysterious Power #9,” 2014 (C) Rika Noguchi, Courtesy of Taka Ishii Gallery Japanese photography has been attracting significant international attention in recent years. Until now, however, the photographers represented have tended to be male. This exhibition, by highlighting female photographers, offers a valuable opportunity to trace Japanese photography from a new angle and broaden its scope, reexamining its history. This exhibition brings together approximately 30 female photographers who have played important roles not only in the history of Japanese photography but also in art history, from the 1950s to the present day. The exhibition will begin at the Arles International Photography Festival in the summer of 2024 and travel around the world to coincide with the publication of a large-scale book exploring the same theme, “I’m So Happy You Are Here” (440 pages, English and French versions). Both works have been highly acclaimed. This exhibition goes beyond the narrow definition of “photography” to present highly creative works employing a variety of approaches, including installation, collage, and video. Marking his triumphant return, this exhibition delves even deeper, showcasing approximately 200 works. The exhibition also focuses on print culture, a uniquely developed medium of expression in the Japanese photography world, which is rarely seen anywhere else in the world, and is accompanied by numerous documents. The themes that each work deals with are diverse, including memory, the body, everyday life, and gender, and we are sure that a wide range of audience members, including those with a strong interest in photography, will discover the diversity of photographic expression and be led into various dialogues. [Exhibiting Artists (in alphabetical order)] Miyako Ishiuchi / Mao Ishikawa / Hisae Imai / Ai Iwane / Tokuko Shiota / Yoshiko Okaue / Momo Okabe / Yuki Onodera / Mari Katayama / Rinko Kawauchi / Hiroko Komatsu / Michiko Ima / Tomoko Sawada / Osamu Shiga Eko / Kunie Sugiura / Yuki Tawada / Toyoko Tokiwa / Yurie Nagashima / Asako Narahashi / Tamiko Nishimura / Mika Ninagawa / Rika Noguchi / Sakiko Nomura / Mikiko Hara / Aya Fujioka / Miwa Yanagi / Eiko Yamazawa / Tomoko Yoneda / Hitomi Watanabe and others
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/31037/254/31037-254-9fc3831e1fc082885dbf7f815d093ab2-2000×2000.jpg Rinko Kawauchi, “Untitled” (from the series “The Eyes, The Ears”), 2005 (C) Rinko Kawauchi
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/31037/254/31037-254-c8f0c2cbed57f7db76de670be17c08db-1207×1300.jpg Eiko Yamazawa 《What I Am Doing No.77》 1986 (C) Eiko Yamazawa, Courtesy of The Third Gallery Aya Ishiuchi Miyako, “Hiroshima #69 donor: Abe, H.” 2007 (C)Ishiuchi Miyako, Courtesy of The Third Gallery Aya
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/31037/254/31037-254-0596acfd7349959f2315bfe66ed60223-1181×1181.jpg Mari Katayama《shell》 2016 (C)Mari Katayama, courtesy Mari Katayama Studio and Gallery Suzanne Tarasieve, Paris
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/31037/254/31037-254-36aedc6c86d87f602a7c7f6d1bbdbd09-2550×1700.jpg Mika Ninagawa, “Acid Bloom,” 2003 (C)mika ninagawa, Courtesy of Tomio Koyama Gallery
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/31037/254/31037-254-01354c7a52bbb41e4a09fe48f895b5e8-2293×1500.jpg Tokiwa Toyoko, “Waiting Room, Byobugaura Prefectural Hospital,” 1956, Collection of the Yokohama Urban Development Memorial Museum Donated by Ayuko Kuribayashi *Actual works may differ from those on display. ■Event overview Title:The Miracle of the Gaze: The Adventures of a Japanese Female Photographer Venue:Hikarie Hall (Shibuya Hikarie 9F) Period:Saturday, July 4, 2026 to Wednesday, August 26, 2026 *Closing dates to be determined Sponsor:Bunkamura Curators: Mariko Takeuchi, Pauline Vermare, Leslie A. Martin Planning Support: Contact Official website:https://www.bunkamura.co.jp/museum/exhibition/26_kiseki.html *Ticket information and other details will be posted on the website as soon as they are decided. *Due to Bunkamura’s extended closure (excluding Orchard Hall), Bunkamura The Museum is holding exhibitions at Hikarie Hall and other venues.

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