The massive loft space of the Aperture Foundation in Chelsea, which serves as a hub for the organization’s numerous activities geared towards the advancement of photography, also houses a number of smaller galleries. Miyako Yoshinaga, on building’s 2nd floor, specializes in Japanese photography, and this month the gallery put up 34 vintage prints by Japanese photographer, Eikoh Hosoe, offering a striking and concentrated selection of the images that confirmed Hosoe’s place as one of the country’s most talented photographers.
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