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Since his professional debut as a photographer with Autistic Space, which won the 8th Annual Taiyo Magazine Award in 1971, Hiromi Tsuchida has consistently produced ambitious works on diverse themes, winning renown both in Japan and abroad as one of Japan’s leading postwar photographers. The series that brought Tsuchida widespread recognition was ZOKUSHIN, translated as Gods of the Earth, in which he documented folk cultural practices across Japan from 1968 to 1975. This exhibition presents approximately 30 gelatin silver prints exactingly selected from the ZOKUSHIN series.
Mar. 27 (Thu) 2025 - Jun. 30 (Mon) 2025
FUJIFILM SQUARE
10:00~19:00
*Last day, ends at 16:00; admission until 10 minutes before closing time.
Open Daily
Free
03-6271-3350
Special Gallery Talk
Date: Apr. 5 (Sat), May 24 (Sat), 2025, 14:00~(30-40 minutes)
Free of charge, no reservation required
Place: FUJIFILM SQUARE Photo History Museum
lecturer: Hiromi Tsuchida
*Please note that no seats are available.
*Please note that photo exhibitions and events may be cancelled or changed due to unavoidable circumstances. Thank you for your understanding in advance.
Since his professional debut as a photographer with Autistic Space, which won the 8th Annual Taiyo Magazine Award in 1971, Hiromi Tsuchida has consistently produced ambitious works on diverse themes, winning renown both in Japan and abroad as one of Japan’s leading postwar photographers. The series that brought Tsuchida widespread recognition was ZOKUSHIN, translated as Gods of the Earth, in which he documented folk cultural practices across Japan from 1968 to 1975. This exhibition presents approximately 30 gelatin silver prints exactingly selected from the ZOKUSHIN series.