Artist

16.Manda-la in Sado

Masahiro Usami(Japan)

©️ USAMI Masahiro Courtesy of Mizuma Art Gallery

“Manda-la” is a series of photos inspired by Buddhist mandalas, which feature one central figure surrounded by the people and objects that make up their world. Usami visits locations repeatedly, engaging in conversations with locals while endeavoring to shine a light on hidden histories and the problems of modern society. He is currently planning to photograph many subjects on Sado for the project in 2022. At the festival he will exhibit past works from the series, including works set in the atomic-bombed city of Hiroshima, and the island of Cyprus—a nation that has been divided into north and south in an ongoing dispute. Also on display will be his plans for shooting on Sado.

Art Details

  • Art Number:16

  • Year of Production:2022

  • Exhibition Period:August 11 (Sun) , 2024 - November 10 (Sun)  Closed on Tuesdays and Wednesday (excludes national holidays)

  • Admission Fee:With Exhibition Passport
    -   Adults: ¥300 / Elementary & Middle School Students: ¥100
    For groups of 5 or more (With Exhibition Passport)
    -   Adults: ¥240 / Elementary & Middle School Students: ¥80

Venue & Access

  • Location:Ryotsu Local Museum
  • Opening Hours:August-September: 10:00-17:00,October-November: 10:00-16:00
  • Closed:Same as exhibition hall
  • Parking:Parking lot available

Masahiro Usami

Born 1972 in Chiba, Chiba Prefecture. Graduated from the Visual Communication Design Department at Musashino Art University in 1997. For over 20 years, Usami has worked on his “Manda-la” project, where he produces photos inspired by Buddhist mandalas, featuring one central figure surrounded by the people and objects that make up their world. Set in a range of locales, the works are the product of thorough research and dialogues, making each photo a window into a particular region and its history and society. In 2021 Usami is slated to exhibit new work at Chiba City Festival of Arts. He currently resides in Tokyo.