![]() ![]() If the work includes anything created by a third party (art work, films, photographs, music…etc.) and if it may concern any other rights, there is a need for you to have gotten permission from all party involved before you enter. – Any work that violates the rights of a third party (copyright, trademark right, portrait rights) cannot be submitted. – The submission of 1 ~ 5 images of 10MB each are possible for 1 entry. – If the submitted work is deemed non-photographic, it may not be judged. – DVD/Blue-Ray submissions will be rejected. All sorts of post-production processes are allowed. – All submissions need to be still photographs, no moving images will be accepted. We accept credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express) and Alipay. Once every month, a theme will be announced and the submissions will open. Otherwise, anyone is welcome! We have no restriction in terms of your nationality, age, gender or experience (Professional/Amateur).įor each theme, there will be about 2 months submission period. The applicant must be older than 16 years old. By submitting your application, we will assume that you agree to the Terms of Use. – Please read the Terms of Use before applying. There is no limit to the number of entries per theme. If you would like to submit multiple series, please make another entry. – 1~5 photographs can be uploaded for each entry, however in that case, all your photographs in the entry will be judged as 1 series. ![]() Make sure you chose the right form as it is different depending on each theme. – Please chose the theme you would like to enter for and fill out the appropriate submission form. ![]() IMA next is a photo competition that aims to support emerging photographers to succeed in the art photography world. In 2020, her newest book, TOKYO was released. Since 2018, starting from Contemporary Art Museum Kumamoto, her solo-exhibition “Mika Ninagawa -INTO FICTION/REALITY-” has been touring around the country. Her shows often take in record-breaking numbers of audience and are very popular in all parts of the world. She has also organized many major exhibitions internationally, especially in Asia, including Shanghai and Taiwan’s MOCA Taipei. In 2008, her solo exhibition “Mika Ninagawa – Earthly Flowers, Heavenly Colors” toured around museums throughout Japan and welcomed over 18 thousand visitors. As such, she has created many video works. Her Netflix original series FOLLOWERS is now available in 190 countries worldwide. ![]() Aside from her photography works, she has also directed multiple films such as Sakuran (2007), Helter Skelter (2012), Diner and Ningen shikkaku: Dazai Osamu to 3-nin no onnatachi (both 2019). Monday-Sunday 10:00-22:00 (closed at 21:30)Īddress: Wukesong, Huaxi LIVE, No.Awarded numerous prizes including the Kimura Ihei Photography Award. Mika Ninagawa Solo Exhibition - Between Fiction and Reality Meanwhile, the exhibition also incorporates rich creative exhibition elements, interactive experiential art installations, and popular hit points to show the infinite possibilities under Mika Ninagawa's lens from many different angles. The exhibition features nearly 700 works of art, including Flowers, SAKURA, Plant a tree, Cherry Blossoms, Liquid Dreams, Self-image, Noir, Star portraits and other series. The flowers she shoots are colorful and dreamy, fiercely expressing her inner spiritual world, leaving a memorable impression. "Flowers" has always been Mika Ninagawa's trademark and a permanent theme in her creation. From form to connotation, it presents the complete trajectory of Mika Ninagawa's creation and diversified creative expressions in the past two decades. It is the largest solo exhibition of Mika Ninagawa's work worldwide, with 12 exhibition zones and nearly 700 pieces of artworks, including classic works and new series of works by Ninagawa in the past. The exhibition was prepared by the artist Mika Ninagawa's team and the curatorial team of the organizer Tianchen Times for five years. On March 18th, Japanese contemporary photography artist Mika Ninagawa's solo exhibition was officially opened at Beijing Times Art Museum. Studio Visit Japanese ‘Girly Photo’ Artist Mika Ninagawa on Taking Baths When She’s Creatively Blocked The photographer and filmmaker recently debuted a new show of floral-focused imagery with Van Cleef
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