Tokyo

【Thank you!】A Photography Exhibition by Megumi Asaoka

September 13, 2009

Kichi-day of August 2009

One week dedicated to taking a second look at the relationship between
animals and people through Megumi Asaoka’s photography of dogs and cats
around the world.

A Photography Exhibition by Megumi Asaoka

Tuesday, October 6 – Saturday, October 17

Omotesando YHI Gallery

This autumn, animal photographer Megumi Asaoka will be
holding an exhibition at the YHI Gallery in Omotesando, titled “Dogs and Cats Across the World – A Bond,”, a showcase of photos of dogs and cats from all over the world. Megumi has travelled the world with her camera to capture the relationships between dogs, cats, and people.

From Greece to France and Italy to Portugal, the photos Megumi has captured of animals coexisting with people in a variety of countries brim with the animals’ beauty, strength, and powerful will to survive.
Volunteer organizations will also be on the premises to accept applications
from those interested in adopting a dog or cat.

‘Face of YAMANASHI HEMSLOJD, Fuuka (Japanese: Chin)’
was used for breeding before being abandoned in the mountains of Chiba.
She was rescued by a volunteer organization shortly before she would have been destroyed at Animal Control, at which point she came to Omotesando,”
says Makiko Yamanashi, coordinator of the YHI Gallery.

“Every year in Japan, hundreds of thousands of stray dogs and cats are
unjustly destroyed, and it is my hope that Ms. Asaoka’s photography gives us
an opportunity to rethink the relationship between animals and people.
We hope that this exhibition provides a way of finding happy homes for animals that have been abandoned or otherwise have no place to go.”

Booths will be set up at the exhibition introducing the work of CATNAP,
a rescue organization for abandoned pets, as well as ARK, an NPO that extensively works with the international community of Japan to support animal welfare since it began its operations after rescuing dogs and cats in the aftermath of the Great Hanshin Earthquake. Additionally, works by young artists that deal with the bond between animals and people will also be on exhibition and available for purchase.

• Title: “Dogs and Cats Across the World – A Bond”
Megumi Asaoka Photography Exhibition/Network for saving small lives
• Date : Tuesday, October 6 – Saturday, October 17
10:30am – 6:30pm, Free Entrance
The gallery will be closed on Monday, October 12.
*Dogs and cats are permitted provided they are held or placed in a carrier.
• Location: YHI Gallery
At YAMANASHI HEMSLOJD
4-3-16 Jingu-mae, Shibuya-ku 150-0001
Tel: 03-3470-3119 Fax: 03-3470-2669

• Directions: 2 minutes from Exit A2 of Omotesando Subway Station.
The gallery entrance is located between the Benetton and Morgan stores.
• Sponsor: YAMANASHI HEMSLOJD
• Supporters: ARK, CATNAP, Gotokuji Namiki Animal Clinic

• About Megumi Asaoka:

A photographer who specializes in animals, Megumi Asaoka has travelled
the world capturing the relationships between animals and people through photography.
Her work is featured in several pet magazines, including WAN and Neko Seikatsu.
Her photography books include “Blue sky Blue,” which consists of photos of
cats living in urban Greece. She is also an instructor at Nagoya Visual Arts,
an art academy in central Japan.

Please share this information with everyone!

Contact person: Terahara at YAMANASHI HEMSLOJD.
*Please contact us for images.

YAMANASHI HEMSLOJD
4-3-16 Jingu-mae, Shibuya-ku 150-0001
Tel: 03-3470-3119 Fax: 03-3470-2669
Email: mail@yhi1971.com
http://yhi1971.com/

新着情報