Exhibition
夏, 時 - summer_TIME
Sunday, 06/07/2025 / 01:00 PM / Mitsuko Castle - MUseum for Japan and Contemporary Art
夏, 時 - summer_TIME :: A cooperation project by Rainer Junghanns with the KP Gallery Seoul and the German Japan Museum - Mitsuko Castle
夏, 時 'summer _ T I M E'
Photo Exhibition / Part II
German Japan Museum - Mitsuko Castle
June 21st - July 27th 2025
Opening on June 21st at 2pm
Concept ©R.J. Co - curated by Lena Nowhere
Images to follow soon ...
From the KP_Korean Photographers Gallery to the Japan Museum Schloss Mitsuko. 'Summer _ Time' is an experimental photo exhibition project by Rainer Junghanns. It explores the concept of photography as a photo, photography as a narrative, and photography as a medium presented at various speeds. The project serves as a foundation for the expansion of stylistic devices and is necessarily experienced as a spatial installation.
Participating in the project is photographer Lena from Seoul, who also curates the contributions of two fellow Korean artists, Jo Sunghyun, Keun Ju Park. Joining them are Japanese artist Setsuko Fukushima, Ukraine artist Yana Kononova and Ralph Tepel, representing the Japan Museum Schloss Mitsuko.
夏, 時 'summer _ T I M E'
Photo Exhibition / Part II
German Japan Museum - Mitsuko Castle
June 21st - July 27th 2025
Opening on June 21st at 2pm
Concept ©R.J. Co - curated by Lena Nowhere
Images to follow soon ...
From the KP_Korean Photographers Gallery to the Japan Museum Schloss Mitsuko. 'Summer _ Time' is an experimental photo exhibition project by Rainer Junghanns. It explores the concept of photography as a photo, photography as a narrative, and photography as a medium presented at various speeds. The project serves as a foundation for the expansion of stylistic devices and is necessarily experienced as a spatial installation.
Participating in the project is photographer Lena from Seoul, who also curates the contributions of two fellow Korean artists, Jo Sunghyun, Keun Ju Park. Joining them are Japanese artist Setsuko Fukushima, Ukraine artist Yana Kononova and Ralph Tepel, representing the Japan Museum Schloss Mitsuko.
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