LensCulture New York 2024

I am delighted to announce that my photography series “A Home for the Hermit Crab” has been honored with the LensCulture Emerging Talent Awards 2023, leading to my participation in the LensCulture New York 2024 exhibition at Caelum Gallery in the Chelsea district of New York City.
This exhibition, coinciding with The Photography Show in NY, a renowned global photography exposition hosted by AIPAD, will be a platform for LensCulture New York 2024. It aims to celebrate the rich and diverse talents of the international photography community, attracting thousands of photography enthusiasts, collectors, and industry professionals to the city. The exhibition will feature the works of 64 winners from 24 countries, showcasing their exceptional skills and creativity.


Thank you very much for your support.



EXHIBITION LOCATION:

Caelum Gallery
526 West 26th Street, Third Floor
New York, New York

OPENING HOURS:

Thursday, April 25: 11:00am – 7:00pm
Friday, April 26: 11:00am – 7:00pm
Saturday, April 27: 11:00am – 7:00pm
Sunday, April 28: 11:00am – 5:00pm

LensCulture Reception: Friday April 26, 6 – 8 pm — RSVP.

TIFA 2022-2023 Award-winning Exhibition “A Home for the Hermit Crab”

Currently, the TIFA 2022/2023 Winners Exhibition in Tokyo is being held at the following location, featuring the main image of the artwork “A Home for the Hermit Crab.”

For those who are interested, please visit and enjoy the exhibition. Please note that since it is a series of works, the actual display will consist of a compilation of photographs.

A Home for the Hermit Crab

  • Exhibition Period: March 5th (Tuesday) to March 31st (Sunday), 2024
  • Weekdays: 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM
  • Saturdays: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • *On Sundays and holidays, please use the elevator with a security guard to access the second floor.
  • Venue: Marunouchi Photo Gallery (2nd Floor, First Venue), Art Space Marunouchi (1st Floor, Second Venue), Shin-Tokyo Building, 3-3-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-0005, Japan
  • Contact: 090-1035-3382

*On March 5th (Tuesday) from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM, there will be an opening event hosted by the organizers. Please feel free to join us.

Admission is free.

icon CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY 2023

This time, Tomomichi Nakamura will participate in the icon-sponsored group exhibition “icon CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY 2023,” featuring a total of 50 artists focusing on contemporary photography.


From September 15th (Friday) to September 18th (Monday) at AXIS Gallery (4F, 5-17-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo)

September 15th (Friday): 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM
September 16th (Saturday): 12:00 PM to 9:00 PM
September 17th (Sunday): 12:00 PM to 9:00 PM
September 18th (Monday): 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM

Advance Ticket: ¥1,200 / On the Day: ¥1,500
Preview Ticket: ¥3,000
For more details, please check the following:

PR TIMES

Please feel free to attend if you are interested!

Thank you very much.

Canon’s New Cosmos of Photography 30th Anniversary Exhibition “The Trajectory of 30 Years of New Photography Century – What Photography Can Do, What Photography Has Done”Exhibition in Sendai

This time, Tomomichi Nakamura will participate in the “The Trajectory of 30 Years of New Cosmos of Photography – What Photography Can Do, What Photography Has Done” Exhibition in Sendai. I would like to express my gratitude to Canon Inc. and all the staff for this opportunity. Thank you very much.

Here are the details:

Exhibition Period: August 5th (Saturday) to August 22nd (Tuesday), 2023 Venue: 6th Floor, Sendai Mediatheque Opening Hours: 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM (*Admission until 30 minutes before closing)

Please note that some related events require reservation. For more information, please check the following:

Canon “New Cosmos of Photography” Official Website Sendai Exhibition Details, Related Event Information, and Application Methods are available here.

Thank you very much.

Canon’s New Cosmos of Photography 30th Anniversary Exhibition “The Trajectory of 30 Years of New Photography Century – What Photography Can Do, What Photography Has Done”

Exhibition Invitation

I will participate in Canon’s New Cosmos of Photography 30th Anniversary Exhibition.

“The Trajectory of 30 Years of New Cosmos of Photography – What Photography Can Do, What Photography Has Done”

We are pleased to inform you that we will be participating in this exhibition. We sincerely appreciate the invitation to such a wonderful event.

Date and Time: October 13th (Thursday) to November 22nd (Tuesday), 2022, 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM

*Closed on Sundays and public holidays

Venue: Canon Gallery S

Admission: Free

“Like Ants +” Tomomichi Nakamura Exhibition Invitation – Nagi MOCA Special Exhibition

I will be holding a solo exhibition at the Nagi MOCA in Okayama Prefecture. This exhibition will mainly feature reorganized works from the Grand Prize-winning piece “Like Ants” at the Canon’sNew Cosmos of Photography 2019, as well as works from the subsequent solo exhibition “Ants” the following year.

Dates: April 7th (Thursday) to April 21st (Thursday), 2022

Location: Nagi MOCA

Canon’s New Cosmos of Photography 2020 / Solo exhibition “Ants”

Last year, Tomomichi Nakamura won the Grand Prize at the Canon’s New Cosmos of Photography 2019. As a result, we will host the Grand Prize solo exhibition at the Canon’s New Cosmos of Photography 2020.

Venue: TOKYO PHOTOGRAPHIC ART MUSEUM
Dates: October 17th to November 15th, 2020
Closed on Mondays


This year, due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, production became very challenging. However, the work was successfully completed after altering the plan.

The title of the work is “Ants”.


Artwork originates from the creator’s subjectivity, but how does that subjectivity appear to others involved in this world?

The work was created from the perspective of seeing oneself as an ant, being observed as one watches ants, and being viewed by an overwhelming force against which one cannot fight. It expresses using ants, which, like humans, have a social nature.

However, are they truly insignificant beings? While one’s existence may be small, that smallness varies depending on the unit of society.