Exhibitions

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Tomomi Morita森田 具海

Sanrizuka – Then and Now –

Horikawa Oike Gallery 1F
11:00 – 19:00|Closed day: Mondays

* The door is closed 30 minutes before.
* Admission free till junior high school age.
* Disabled people with one companion are free upon presenting Disabled Person’s Handbook or an equivalent form of government issued identification.

¥600 / Students(University, High school) ¥500

”New runway, Planned airport expansion area, Tenjinmine, 2017 ©︎ Tomomi Morita

Tomomi Morita (b. 1994, Kyoto) won the 2017 KG+ Award with his Two Rivers photo-essay on Minamata and the Asio Copper Mine, two locales synonymous with environmental pollution. This time around he takes another go at a project started two years ago, a look at the legacy of local farmer and student resistance to the mid-1960s construction of Narita Airport at Sanrizuka, Chiba. Accompanying his 4x5 large-format camera images of the 'battle zone' will be an installation of opposition movement slogans conflating Sanrizuka's past and present.
Horikawa Oike Gallery 1F
238-1, Oshiaburanokoji-cho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, 604-0052 Subway Tozai Line “Nijojo-mae” station. 3 min on foot from exit 2

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