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Michael Kenna–Japan / A Love Story

August 27 - September 28

ICP is excited to host this exhibition sponsored and presented by Nikkei and the Financial Times as part of their 10-year celebrations, underscoring a shared commitment to the arts and cross-cultural exchange, and photography’s unique ability to shape how we see the world. 

Michael Kenna’s journey with Japan spans nearly 40 years—a story of dedication, devotion, and wonder. His photographs are quiet meditations, capturing not just a place, but a feeling, a presence.

Michael has taught me so much—his passion, his humility, and the way he shares his vision so generously. His images invite us to see the world differently, to slow down, to feel. That is what great photography does—it connects us across time, cultures, and emotions.

What I’ve always admired is the way Michael creates space—for the landscape to speak, and for us to listen. He’s not trying to impress; he’s trying to understand. And in doing so, he helps us do the same. His photographs carry a sense of stillness, of care, of deep respect for the land and the people connected to it. There’s a quiet poetry to it all—rooted in tradition but always reaching toward something universal. 

This exhibition, made possible through the generosity of Nikkei and the Financial Times, brings that spirit to life. Thanks to their support, Michael’s work has reached thousands. People have described the experience as moving, uplifting—something close to visual poetry. The response has been heartfelt. The Japan Society put it best: “Simply beautiful and inspiring—please go and see it with your own eyes.” I couldn’t agree more. 

Peter Fetterman

About The Artist

Michael Kenna (he/him) is a British photographer based in the United States, best known for his black-and-white landscape photographs that capture quiet, atmospheric moments often made with long exposures at dawn or night.

In addition to his personal work, Michael’s photographs have been exhibited widely in galleries and museums across Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and are held in major public collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. He has published numerous monographs and continues to influence generations of photographers with his minimalist and meditative style.

https://www.icp.org/exhibitions/japan-a-love-story

Details

Start:
August 27
End:
September 28
Website:
https://www.icp.org/exhibitions/japan-a-love-story

Venue

International Center of Photography
84 Ludlow Street, New York, NY 10002
New York, NY 10002 United States
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