Author: Kyoko Kasuya

  • Invisible à voir

    Group exhibition Invisible à voir French Institute of Japan – Kansai / Kyoto August 24 – September 4, 2013 ​ Artists Jean-Luc Vilmouth (Professor at ENSBA Paris and former Villa Kujoyama laureate) Le Gentil Garçon (former Villa Kujoyama laureate) Julien Signolet  Clémence Renaud  Geoffroy Sanchez  Asamï Nishimura  Kyoko Kasuya  ​ Exhibition curators Kyoko Kasuya & Asami Nishimura…

  • Beyond Silence

    This series of photographs was conceived after two stays in the towns of Sendai and Higashi-Matsushima, both in the region covered by the disaster area after the tsunami in Japan. They date back to October 2011, six months after the catastrophe. The atmosphere was harrowing, though less chaotic than in the images published by the…

  • The Story the French Taught Me

    The French taught me a story about the ginkgo biloba. When they look at that tree, it reminds them of a story, about how it survived the atomic bomb of Hiroshima. It now exists all around the world. Since the Second World War, seventy years ago, time has passed. But, the presence of this tree…

  • Before it happens

    After the accident of Chernobyl in 1986, a similar tragedy occurred in Fukushima in 2011. History repeats itself. At the time, I was only a Japanese at my art university in a small town of Southern France. People asked me many questions about this. I needed to answer as a Japanese. As time passed by,…