• Wednesday February 26th, 2014

Event

Syoin Kajii “NAMI”
February 21, 2014 (fri) – March 15, 2014 (sat)
Admission: 300yen
Junior high school students and under: free
http://www.foiltokyo.com/gallery/eg/exhibitioneg.html
Artist: Syoin Kajii

Venue

FOIL GALLERY
http://www.foiltokyo.com/
Access: 3/4F Marble BLDG, 1-519 Sasaya-cho, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, 602-8453, Japan
Tel: 075-451-6162
Hours: 11:30 ~ 20:00
Closed: November 17, 2013(sun) and Wednesday

Description

One of Kajii’s works has been used for the cover of “Yakusoku no Umi” written by Toyoko Yamazaki which is scheduled to be released in late February from Shinchosha.
FOIL GALLERY is pleased to announce a photography exhibition “NAMI” by Shoin Kajii, commemorating the 10th anniversary of releasing his book entitled the same.
Kajii released his first book “NAMI” in 2004 by winning the 1st FOIL Awards, with the artist Yoshitomo Nara and the representative of FOIL, Masakazu Takei as the judges. The book was awarded the Rookie of the Year 2005 by The Photographic Society of Japan. The book also made it to the final round of the Kimura Ihei Awards of the year.He started his career as a photographer while being a monk of the Singon Sect in Sado Island, Nigata. The series capture details of turbulent waters in the Sea of Japan as if they are molded objects. While Dynamic waves filled with tension roll towards you overwhelmingly, they sometimes appear calm in the silence. Stormy, yet sensitive waves captured in the series inspire you diverse emotions and deepen in a spiritual manner, as various blue of the sky and the sea give them different expressions.
The show includes the work used for the cover of “Yakusoku no Umi” written by Toyoko Yamazaki, which is scheduled to be released in late February from Shinchosha, as well as works that were not included in the original book.
Opening talk on Friday, February 21 from 19:30-20:30
Admission: 1000 yen (with a drink ticket)

profile

Syoin Kajii Profile : Born in Nigata, Japan in 1976. Lives and works in Niigata. Received the 1st FOIL Awards In 2004. The photo book “NAMI” was awarded the Rookie of the Year 2005 by The Photographic Society of Japan. Published the book “Genkai Shuraku”, meaning marginal villages which are getting severely depopulated, by visiting and interviewing various villages although Japan. For the achievement, he received The Promising Young Talent Prize in Fine Art Division of The Gotoh Memorial Cultural Foundation in 2009. He released the book “KAWA” which is on rivers all over the world in 2010, and “HARBIN 2009-2012″which is on people living in the changing city of Harbin in 2012, with the same titled exhibition held at Yokohama Museum of Art.