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04/03/2026 - 05/02/2026
TAKA ISHII GALLERY PHOTOGRAPHY / FILM
5-17-1 2F Roppongi Minato-ku
#106-0032 Tokyo
Following the exhibitions "LO: Risograph Print" held in Tokyo in January and "LO: The Inverted Glass and the Cane" held in Kobe, this show features approximately ten photographs from Tsuda's "LO" series, focusing on the theme of landscape.
Tsuda has traveled widely, including to the Kingdom of Bhutan, the Arctic, and Lithuania, producing work that illuminates human presence within landscapes and deep connections between people and the natural world. For the "LO" series, he traced the roots of Buddhism while traveling through the Mustang district in northern Nepal, where Tibetan Buddhist culture and traditions run deep. Over roughly a month, he traversed terrain at elevations of around 2,500 to 4,000 meters. When the air is clear, the 8,000-meter peaks of the Himalayas rise into full view, and the vast landscape conveys the depth of geological time and the grandeur of the natural world.
TAKA ISHII GALLERY PHOTOGRAPHY / FILM
5-17-1 2F Roppongi Minato-ku
#106-0032 Tokyo
Following the exhibitions "LO: Risograph Print" held in Tokyo in January and "LO: The Inverted Glass and the Cane" held in Kobe, this show features approximately ten photographs from Tsuda's "LO" series, focusing on the theme of landscape.
Tsuda has traveled widely, including to the Kingdom of Bhutan, the Arctic, and Lithuania, producing work that illuminates human presence within landscapes and deep connections between people and the natural world. For the "LO" series, he traced the roots of Buddhism while traveling through the Mustang district in northern Nepal, where Tibetan Buddhist culture and traditions run deep. Over roughly a month, he traversed terrain at elevations of around 2,500 to 4,000 meters. When the air is clear, the 8,000-meter peaks of the Himalayas rise into full view, and the vast landscape conveys the depth of geological time and the grandeur of the natural world.

