Ryoji Akiyama
- Introduction
- Ryōji Akiyama (秋山 亮二, Akiyama Ryōji, born 1942) is a Japanese photographer known for his work in Tsugaru and New York. He has also written about photography.
- Wikidata
- Q7385596
Exhibitions
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Ryoji Akiyama Old Lobster Fisherman, Tokyo 1968
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Ryoji Akiyama Empty Box in its Way Down to a Reclamation Area, Tokyo 1969
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Ryoji Akiyama T.V. Frame Left in a Reclamation Area, Tokyo 1969
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Ryoji Akiyama Wrapped Garbage, Tokyo 1969
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Ryoji Akiyama Young Man Washing His Face in the Rain at the "Anti-War Exposition", Held Near the Proposed Site for Expo '70, Osaka 1969
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Ryoji Akiyama Two Men Dumping Factory Waste Onto a Junk Pile, Tokyo Bay 1969
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Ryoji Akiyama Men Using a Toilet Along National Highway 2 1970
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Ryoji Akiyama Newlyweds After Planting Memorial Trees on the Slope of a Mountain, Kagoshima 1970
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Ryoji Akiyama Tourists Being Photographed in Front of a Tori, Miyajima 1970
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Ryoji Akiyama Two Lady Farmers in an Anti-War Demonstration Forcing Their Way into the U.S. Army Maneuver Area at the Foot of Mt. Fuji 1971
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