
Tamami Iinuma's photo exhibition "Listening to Singing Architecture - Architecture Singing" will be held from May 24th to July 2nd in the common lobby on the third floor of the ROHM Theatre Kyoto Park Plaza in Okazaki, Kyoto, and from July 9th to 26th in the gallery on the first floor of Daikanyama T-Site Building No. 2.
Tamami Iinuma is a photographer who has produced a variety of photographs featuring architecture. In January of this year, she expanded the scope of her activities by releasing her first photo book, "Architecture of Architecture," which features scenes of the architecture of Ueno Park, the National Museum of Western Art, the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, and their surrounding areas.
The exhibition will feature newly taken photographs of the ROHM Theatre Kyoto, designed by Kunio Maekawa and beloved by Kyoto residents for many years, which reopened this year after renovations. Also featured are photographs of modern Kyoto architecture, such as the Kasuien Sukiya-style Annex of the Westin Miyako Hotel Kyoto, which has welcomed many tourists as the city's guest house, and Villa Kujoyama, which is used as an artist-in-residence space at the Maison Franco-Japanese in Kansai. Each architectural work is accompanied by an explanatory note by the architectural design concierge at Daikanyama T-Site.
【Event Information】
"Listening to Singing Architecture - architecture singing"
Venue: Kyoto Okazaki T-Site, ROHM Theatre Kyoto, Park Plaza, 3rd floor, common lobby
Address: 13 Okazaki Saishoji-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
Dates: May 24th - July 2nd
■ Closing event for Iinuma Tamami's photo exhibition "Listening to Singing Architecture - architecture singing"
"The photographer of the future, the bookstore of the future -- making 1+1=3"
Date: July 2nd
Time: Doors open 7:00 PM, start 7:15 PM (end 8:30 PM)
Guests: Iinuma Tamami (photographer), Ono Tomosuke (YUYBOOKS)
Moderator: Sanjo Yohei (Architecture and Design Concierge, Daikanyama T-Site)
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Venue: Daikanyama T-Site Address: 17-5 Sarugakucho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Dates: July 9th to 26th






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