川田 喜久治氏 展覧会「ENDLESS MAP - INVISIBLE」

This exhibition brings together three of Kawada’s series: the aforementioned The Map, a highly symbolic work about Japan in the years immediately following the war; The Last Cosmology, which captures Japan between the end of the Showa period and the end of the millennium; and The Caprices, a series begun during the economic boom years and recently revived by the artist. While all three series have previously been presented separately, this is the first time they have been brought together in a single venue for an exhibition spanning sixty-five years of the artist’s work.
How does the time and world depicted by Kawada, the logic of which is a product of his highly personal perspective, synchronise with the world of the viewer?
The word “source,” the theme of this year’s KYOTOGRAPHIE, in addition to referring to origins and causes, also has the meaning of obtaining something. Kawada, whose late style sourced an “invisible map,” continues to capture the catharsis of an ever-changing modern world, using the medium of photography to freely move back and forth between time and place in pursuit of a comprehensive view of “this time, this place.”
Curator: Sayaka Takahashi.
An exhibition coproduced by SIGMA.


