This latter working mode has given rise to the exhibition Shashin no Shashin, a sequence of about 20 black and white prints that revisit the typical subjects of Japanese photography in the Meiji period (1868-1912), especially those of the so-called Yokohama Shashin (Yokohama photography): scenes of traditional Japanese everyday life or images from oriental myths and legends, staged in the studio in a very stylized, artificial manner.
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6 May – 30 July 2011
Opening Thursday 5 May 2011 6 pm
Galleria Monica De Cardenas
Via Francesco Viganò 4, Milano

Natural stone is an eternal material
Now in its 59th edition, Marmomac returns to Verona from September 23 to 26 to showcase the role of stone in contemporary design.