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Female Force from Japan exhibition at IBASHO

Francisca Hagen by Francisca Hagen
31 May 2017
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Since the opening of IBASHO in March 2015 we have been exposed to so much photographic talent coming from Japan, that we have decided to start curating annual group exhibitions showing new and unknown works from contemporary Japanese photographers.

IBASHO announced the first exhibition in this series of annual shows titled ‘Female Force from Japan’ which focuses on the works of twelve highly talented Japanese female photographers.

Work from Yukari Chikura, Mikiko Hara, Mika Horie, Yoko Ikeda, Reiko Imoto, Miho Kajioka, Hiromi Kakimoto, Miki Nitadori, Kumi Oguro, Tokyo Rumando, Mayumi Suzuki, and Akiko Takizawa will be shown at the exhibition. More information about the twelve photographers will be found at the website of IBASHO.

The exhibition will be opened on Thursday June 1st from 19.00 PM till Sunday July 2nd 2017. IBASHO can be found at Tolstraat 67 in Antwerp and is opened from Friday till Sunday from 14.00 till 18.00 and by appointment.

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