Into the Silence — Lost in Kyoto
The exhibition "Into the Silence — Lost in Kyoto" at Box Gallerie, Brussels, features the work of Yasuhiro Ogawa. Ogawa is described as a "wandering photographer" who does not seek specific subjects but rather embraces what his surroundings offer. His work is characterized by a silent, unhurried exploration of contemporary Japan, avoiding clichés and inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the details often missed by a less attentive observer. The experience of travel and movement, often viewed from trains, buses, or ferries, is central to his approach.
This exhibition presents a curated selection from Ogawa's recent series, "Into the Silence" and "Lost in Kyoto," with images from both series intermingled to highlight a consistent visual signature. "Into the Silence" draws inspiration from Matsuo Bashō's "The Narrow Road to the Deep North" and explores the isolation and solitude of the Tohoku region. "Lost in Kyoto" delves into the ancient capital, portrayed as a living entity shaped by the experiences of its inhabitants throughout history. The displayed works capture a flow of seasons and landscapes, featuring moments of quiet contemplation, fleeting encounters, and the subtle interplay of color and light.
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