Exhibitions

Okawa Village, Kochi Prefecture, 2007

Toshio Shibata

Color coupler print

Courtesy of the artist

©Toshio Shibata 

Toshio Shibata

On view April 20, 2013 to October 6, 2013

Located in the: Photography, Hilborn Gallery

 

One of Japan's preeminent landscape photographers, Toshio Shibata is known for exploring the delicate balance between human-made structures and nature. Photographing erosion control barriers, water catchments, roads, dams and bridges, he examines the unique appearance of such structures in his native land. Through his lens, riverbeds can look like origami, and waterfalls resemble kimono.

This exhibition of 23 large-format works will be the artist's first solo show in an American museum since 1995 and the first time his color pictures will be shown in America.

Shibata was recently featured in a two-person show at the National Arts Center, Tokyo, and in a solo retrospective at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum.

Made possible by the East India Marine Associates of the Peabody Essex Museum.