Artist talk - KAWAUCHI Rinko: Reflections on Past and Future

Tue Oct 15 2024 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm

The Photographers' Gallery | London

The Japan Foundation
Publisher/HostThe Japan Foundation
Artist talk - KAWAUCHI Rinko: Reflections on Past and Future
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Join acclaimed photographer KAWAUCHI Rinko as she reflects on her works to date and the ethos behind them.
About this Event

KAWAUCHI Rinko is one of Japan’s most prominent contemporary photographers. Her work is exhibited globally, including a 2006 solo exhibition at The Photographers’ Gallery in London, and is often described as poetic, offering an ethereal, dream-like perspective on the everyday world we inhabit without being constrained by any one particular theme.

In celebration of her new exhibition at Arnolfini in Bristol, (supported by the Japan Foundation and opening on 19 October), KAWAUCHI will be visiting London to reflect on her works to date, focusing on the past 10 years. She will introduce the ethos behind them, along with the philosophies that drive her photographic practice, giving an exclusive insight into the enthralling images she produces.


KAWAUCHI Rinko

KAWAUCHI Rinko is an internationally-acclaimed photographer who has appeared in countless group exhibitions, including for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2012 at The Photographers' Gallery in London and for the Brighton Photo Biennial 2010 'New Documents' in Brighton. She has published a multitude of photobooks, and has held solo exhibitions near-continuously since 1998, including a 2006 major solo exhibition at The Photographers’ Gallery. Her photography utilises even the smallest aspects of everyday life as a vessel by which to capture poetic reflections on themes of care, identity, sustainability, humanity, and nature, and has won her numerous awards and accolades, including an Honorary Fellowship from the Royal Photographic Society in 2012 and an Outstanding Contribution to Photography Award in 2023.


This event is presented by the Japan Foundation and The Photographers' Gallery in collaboration with Arnolfini.


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The Photographers' Gallery, 16-18 Ramillies Street, London, United Kingdom

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