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Mitsuaki Iwago Photo Exhibition / Animal Family IN Noevia Ginza Gallery

From June 5th (Mon) to August 18th (Fri), 2023, "Mitsuaki Iwago Photo Exhibition / Animal Family" is being held at "Noevia Ginza Gallery". Admission is free. The location will be in front of the Shiseido Headquarters Building along Namiki-dori St.

 Mitsuaki Iwago Photo Exhibition / Animal Family IN Noevia Ginza Gallery

The photo above is a photo of the venue. At the venue, 21 photos of "Family of Animals" are displayed. As you may know in "Mitsuaki Iwago's World Cat Walking", which is being broadcast on NHK BS Premium, this is a photo exhibition by animal photographer Mitsuaki Iwago. Mitsuaki Iwago was born in Tokyo in 1950 (Showa 25) and has been taking familiar cats as a life work for more than half a century. He has authored books such as "Neko", "Neko and Grandpa", and "Koneko". In 2019 (Reiwa 1st year), "Nekoto Grandpa", 2021 (Reiwa 3rd year), "Theatrical version of Mitsuaki Iwago's world cat walk, water and earth cat family" I am. In this photo exhibition, in addition to cats, photographs of the Animal Family, such as sea lion, Lion, orangutan, and polar bears, are also exhibited.

 Mitsuaki Iwago Photo Exhibition / Animal Family IN Noevia Ginza Gallery

There are also seven photos of cats on display. This is a photo of Iwaai's affection and compassion for cats, such as "cats that are first sweet when their mother returns" and "cats that match all the smells and movements of their mothers."

Mitsuaki Iwago, known as an animal photographer, is said to have a brighter feeling when encountering an "animal family" in nature. The child is born, becomes a family, and lives while caring. The activities that have continued since ancient times may lead to humans. Please come to see a cheerful "animal family" living on a healthy earth like cats, sea lion, Lion, orangutan, etc. I'll be waiting for you.

Period: From June 5 (Mon) to August 18 (Fri), 2023

Time: 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Venue: Noevia Ginza Gallery

     7-6-15 Ginza, Chuo-ku (Noevia Ginza Building 1F)

Admission fee: Free of charge