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Photography Exhibition " Takamine Hideko Photographed by Masters"

Nov. 9Dec. 8, 2024

  • Nov. 9Dec. 8, 2024
  • Closed Closed Mondays (except when Monday falls on a holiday, in which case the museum is open and closed the following day)
  • Admission:Adults ¥1200 (960)/College Students, Over 65 ¥1000 (800)/High School and Junior High School Students ¥800 (640) *Prices in parenthesis apply to groups of 20 or more. (Reservation is required.) *Free for grade school children or younger, junior high school students living or attending schools in the Tokyo metropolitan area, and holders of Japan’s disability identification cards (shogaisha techo) together with two caregiver. *Those over 65 years old receive free admission on the third Wednesday of every month by presenting proof of age at the ticket counter.

In 1929, at the age of five, Hideko Takamine made her film debut. An extraordinary actress, she starred in the works of many renowned directors over a remarkable half-century, from the silent film era to the post-war golden age of cinema, appearing in nearly 400 films. She holds the record for the most domestic and international film awards in Japanese cinema.
This exhibition features a collection of works by the eight master photographers who left significant marks on the history of Japanese photography, all capturing the actress who has always been in front of the camera. Each talented photographer presents their unique perspective on Takamine, revealing distinctly different poses and expressions.
The photographs convey the commitment of both the photographer and the subject, capturing the intense moments of the human connection through the lens. Alongside the visuals, essays by Takamine, known as an essayist, and the photographers will also be displayed, allowing viewers to experience the clash of sensibilities and souls on the film set.

*The schedule is subject to change. Any further changes will be announced.