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The dazzling death of summer and the everyday dwelling in the fleeting moment
Daily life is constantly shifting; changes imperceptible day by day become undeniable when viewed over years. Children grow into adults, age, and pass away—a simple cycle. Yet when observed in minute time units, the seemingly eternal, wasted routine reveals that no two people experience the same life.
And the days we perceive as ordinary and live through inherently contain the fact that they will one day be lost, an irreversibility that cannot return to the past. Just as adults lamenting lost student days hold no resonance for students living them now, there exists happiness humans can only perceive after it's gone. Observing others, we question what happiness we are actually experiencing now, the true nature of the happiness and fleeting ephemerality embedded in daily life, and the meaning of existence.
Moreover, by deeply pursuing reality, imprinting it onto the tangible medium of film, and relying on its characteristic uncertainty until development reveals the image, this approach lends certainty to the existence of subjects in realist snapshots. It expresses the factuality of photography—that which can never fully capture everything.
Gallery 270
602-0862 京都市上京区出水町 270(河原町通り丸太町上る140m東面)
270 Demizu-choo Kamigyo-ku Kyoto, Japan
Open: 4.20 Mon.–4.29 Wed.
Closed: 4.24
11:00 - 18:30
入場無料 | Free