KYOTOGRAPHIE, held in the spring in the ancient city of Kyoto,is one of the few truly international
artistic events taking place in Japan. While honoring its millennium of history and tradition,
Kyoto is at the same time a leading light of culture on an international scale.
artistic events taking place in Japan. While honoring its millennium of history and tradition,
Kyoto is at the same time a leading light of culture on an international scale.
Valuable collections of photography and works by internationally renowned artists are exhibited in elegant,
historic buildings as well as modern architectural spaces. Some shows feature the work of traditional artisans,
while others highlight collaborations with the most modern technology.
The exhibitions are presented outside the traditional galley format and work in harmony with the spaces
in which they reside. Our goal is to present a multifaceted photography festival that cannot be found anywhere else but Kyoto.
historic buildings as well as modern architectural spaces. Some shows feature the work of traditional artisans,
while others highlight collaborations with the most modern technology.
The exhibitions are presented outside the traditional galley format and work in harmony with the spaces
in which they reside. Our goal is to present a multifaceted photography festival that cannot be found anywhere else but Kyoto.
The story so far:
The 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami was a vivid reminder of the need for solid platforms for communication
and cultural exchange between Japan and the rest of the world. Japanese camera and printing technology is legendary,
but Japanese photographers still have a long way to go in terms of being recognized for their use of photography
as a medium of expression. KYOTOGRAPHIE seeks to explore issues that affect us all through photography
while showcasing the incredible talent in Japan and the rest of the world here in Kyoto, a city of both tradition and innovation.
In this effort we have benefited from the assistance of numerous corporations, organizations and individuals,
as well as the city, prefectural and national governments. Without this support, KYOTOGRAPHIE would not be possible.
Young people, in particular, have the potential to serve as a link between Japan and the rest of the world.
While every day of preparation has been a process of trial and error, each one has brought new encounters and opportunities.
We are confident this fusion of the new and the old will bring about new ways of thinking, and propel our festival to new heights.
The 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami was a vivid reminder of the need for solid platforms for communication
and cultural exchange between Japan and the rest of the world. Japanese camera and printing technology is legendary,
but Japanese photographers still have a long way to go in terms of being recognized for their use of photography
as a medium of expression. KYOTOGRAPHIE seeks to explore issues that affect us all through photography
while showcasing the incredible talent in Japan and the rest of the world here in Kyoto, a city of both tradition and innovation.
In this effort we have benefited from the assistance of numerous corporations, organizations and individuals,
as well as the city, prefectural and national governments. Without this support, KYOTOGRAPHIE would not be possible.
Young people, in particular, have the potential to serve as a link between Japan and the rest of the world.
While every day of preparation has been a process of trial and error, each one has brought new encounters and opportunities.
We are confident this fusion of the new and the old will bring about new ways of thinking, and propel our festival to new heights.
Lucille Reyboz & Yusuke Nakanishi Naoyuki Ogino 2017
Vision
KYOTOGRAPHIE aims to foster an appreciation of photography as a medium and art form.
We actively seek innovation in audience and artist engagement, and bring opportunities’ for professional development, collaboration and self-expression.
We strive to educate through our Public Program and excellent exhibitions.
We inspire a greater appreciation and understanding of photography, with original scenography in traditional and contemporary architecture.
We actively seek innovation in audience and artist engagement, and bring opportunities’ for professional development, collaboration and self-expression.
We strive to educate through our Public Program and excellent exhibitions.
We inspire a greater appreciation and understanding of photography, with original scenography in traditional and contemporary architecture.