"Drifted Presence" Kentauros Yasunaga Photography Exhibition
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- "Drifted Presence" Kentauros Yasunaga Photography Exhibition
- Kentauros Yasunaga's photo exhibition "Drifted Presence" will be held as part of the KYOTOGRAPHIE International Photography Festival KG+ 2026. Featuring works themed on water and Japanese paper, the exhibition at kojin kyoto aims to create a serene world.
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- Date: April 7, 2026
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Kentauros Yasunaga's photo exhibition "Drifted Presence" will be held as part of the KYOTOGRAPHIE International Photography Festival KG+ 2026. Featuring works themed on water and Japanese paper, the exhibition at kojin kyoto aims to create a serene world.
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- April 7, 2026
Kentauros Yasunaga's photo exhibition "Drifted Presence" will be held as part of the KYOTOGRAPHIE International Photography Festival KG+ 2026. Featuring works themed on water and Japanese paper, the exhibition at kojin kyoto aims to create a serene world.
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As Kyoto dresses itself in photography, the exhibition "Drifted Presence" by Kentauros Yasunaga will be held as part of the KYOTOGRAPHIE International Photography Festival KG+ 2026 program. The venue is Gallery kojin kyoto, located directly in front of the Kamo River. The exhibition's spatial composition is unique to this location, with the "time" carried by the river's flow resonating with the exhibition's theme of "water." The main visual features the water basin of a shrine in the dead of night, enveloped in silence. The shimmering water emerging from the pitch-black darkness allows fragments of prayers and memories accumulated in this land since ancient times to "drift" into the present day. Furthermore, for this exhibition, Japanese paper by Mr. Ichibei Iwano and custom-made wajue Japanese paper are used as the support for the artworks. Particular attention has been paid to the "materials" enveloping the works, using persimmon tannin-dyed Kashiki Paper encountered through Kakishibu Tomiyama, and Japanese paper crafted by Mr. Wataru Hatano for framing. The deep texture of persimmon tannin and the feel of handmade Japanese paper gently receive the light within the photographs, further enhancing the tranquil worldview. Please come and experience the scenes that have drifted across time and space, accompanied by the murmuring of the Kamo River.
## ARTIST STATEMENT
Ten years have passed since I moved to Higashikawa-cho, Hokkaido. There is something that has remained unchanged since I arrived here, guided by water. The quality of water's three changing states in nature, and the fluidity born of time. When these intertwine, a presence emerges that does not rely solely on sight. I find beauty in the momentary expressions woven by this world. To fix light onto Japanese paper that holds atmospheric water. It is an attempt like a prayer, to tether the intangible memories of water to this place. Now, quiet memories of water sealed within Japanese paper. Scenes drifted, received by paper in the place where water is carried.
## ARTIST STATEMENT
Ten years have passed since I moved to Higashikawa-cho, Hokkaido. There is something that has remained unchanged since I arrived here, guided by water. The quality of water's three changing states in nature, and the fluidity born of time. When these intertwine, a presence emerges that does not rely solely on sight. I find beauty in the momentary expressions woven by this world. To fix light onto Japanese paper that holds atmospheric water. It is an attempt like a prayer, to tether the intangible memories of water to this place. Now, quiet memories of water sealed within Japanese paper. Scenes drifted, received by paper in the place where water is carried.
FAQ
What is the 'Drifting Scene' photography exhibition?
It is a special program of the Kyoto International Photography Festival KG+ 2026, curated by photographer Kentaurus Yasunaga, featuring water and washi paper as themes, held at a gallery by the Kamo River.
Where is the venue?
The venue is the kojin kyoto gallery, which overlooks the Kamo River. The space is designed to resonate with nature and the artworks.
What materials are used in the works?
The works use materials such as washi paper by Ikeno Shibe and Hatanowataru, and persimmon tannin-dyed washi paper, creating a rich texture.