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Tamiko Nishimura's First US Solo Exhibition Reveals Her Feminist Photography

exhibition · 2026-04-20

Tamiko Nishimura's first solo exhibition in the United States, titled Journeys, is currently on display at Alison Bradley Projects in New York. This exhibition highlights her unique photographic techniques honed through darkroom experimentation. Born in Tokyo in 1948, Nishimura utilized higher temperatures and extended exposures to produce granular, high-contrast gelatin silver prints. Her work, primarily created between 1969 and 1978 across six series, often features women with obscured faces, suggesting elusive memories. Early in her career, she collaborated with notable male photographers Daidō Moriyama and Takuma Nakahira but later forged her own distinct style. The exhibition, which runs until June 29, also includes her 2022 piece My Journey III — Tokorozawa, Saitama Pref., and emphasizes her feminist viewpoint.

Key facts

  • Tamiko Nishimura's first US solo exhibition is titled Journeys
  • The exhibition is at Alison Bradley Projects in New York through June 29
  • Nishimura was born in Tokyo in 1948
  • She assisted photographers Daidō Moriyama and Takuma Nakahira
  • Her photographic style uses high temperatures and long exposures in the darkroom
  • Most works were created between 1969 and 1978 across six series
  • Nishimura traveled throughout Japan in the 1970s during the women's liberation movement
  • The exhibition includes a 2022 work titled My Journey III — Tokorozawa, Saitama Pref.

Entities

Artists

  • Tamiko Nishimura
  • Daidō Moriyama
  • Takuma Nakahira

Institutions

  • Alison Bradley Projects

Locations

  • New York
  • United States
  • Tokyo
  • Japan
  • Hakodate
  • Hokkaido
  • Iwate Prefecture
  • Shikishima
  • Okunakayama
  • Tsugaru Strait
  • Kodomari
  • Ōmagari
  • Osaka
  • Kanagawa
  • Tokorozawa
  • Saitama Prefecture

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