Exhibitions
Hakodate Photography
The Work of Kumagai Kotaro and Mase Hisomu
Special Exhibition Room
In the late Taisho (1912–1926) and early Showa eras (1926–1989), the photographer Kumagai Kotaro (1893–1955) consistently captured scenes in Hakodate’s bustling neighborhoods, such as Jujigai, and the people who frequented them. Meanwhile, Muse Hisomu (1904–1959) shot pictures of life in a Trappistine convent located on the outskirts of Hakodate while also devoting himself to stage and portrait photography. This exhibition introduces works by these two photographers with links to Hakodate.
In the late Taisho (1912–1926) and early Showa eras (1926–1989), the photographer Kumagai Kotaro (1893–1955) consistently captured scenes in Hakodate’s bustling neighborhoods, such as Jujigai, and the people who frequented them. Meanwhile, Muse Hisomu (1904–1959) shot pictures of life in a Trappistine convent located on the outskirts of Hakodate while also devoting himself to stage and portrait photography. This exhibition introduces works by these two photographers with links to Hakodate.
Date 2024.04.27 Sat. - 2024.06.16 Sun.
Admission
Single Ticket
General ¥920
High school and university students ¥610
Elementary and junior high school students ¥300
Group Ticket – Groups of 10+(pp)
General ¥720
High school and university students ¥410
Elementary and junior high school students ¥200
Exhibition preview
Preview some of the works that will be on display at the exhibition.
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熊谷孝太郎 間世潜 チラシ
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