International Photography in Kyoto

May 2, 2023

The 11th edition of the Kyotographie Photo Festival continues in Japan’s former capital until May 14, 2023.
This year’s Kyotographie photo festival encompasses 15 main presentations, along with a programme of events set in 19 locations across the city. The 2023 edition of the festival, which continues until May 14, 2023, revolves around the theme of ‘Borders’.

Borders – in their broadest sense – are an integral part of our existence: they provide frameworks for our experiences, and serve as points of reference and distinction; at the same time, they can become limiting, or even destructive lines of separation. Our human instinct is to constantly evolve – to push boundaries, cross borders, forge new ground. This innate desire to (on the one hand) establish, and (on the other hand) transcend boundaries is a powerful force of human nature.

The 2023 edition of Kyotographie goes in search of borders in all their manifestations – be they real or imagined, solid or transient, physical or internal.

In addition to the 15 main exhibitions – featuring works by Joana Choumali, Boris Mikhailov, Dennis Morris, Gak Yamada and Yuriko Takagi, among others – this year’s festival also offers a rich programme of events, including portfolio reviews, artist talks, gallery tours, and much more.
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International Photography in Kyoto