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Hibaya Movie Theater, Tokyo, from Architectural Apocalypse series

Artist: Ryūji Miyamoto (Japanese, born 1947)

NE, D-3, from Roots series

Artist: Kozo Miyoshi (Japanese, born 1947)

Venus #14

Artist: Hiroshi Osaka (Japanese, born 1956)

Silent Curtain and Plant

Artist: Shikanosuke Yagaki (Japanese, 1897–1966)

Untitled [Mt. Fuji]

Artist: Koyo Okada (Japanese, 1895–1972)

Shashin-yo Sayonara (Bye Bye Photography)

Artist: Daido Moriyama (Japanese, born 1938)
Publisher: Shashin Hyoronsha (Japanese)

Kitarubeki Kotobano Tameni (For a Language to Come)

Artist: Takuma Nakahira (Japanese, 1938–2015)
Publisher: Fudosha

Underground #6910

Artist: Naoya Hatakeyama (Japanese, born 1958)

Blast (#0608)

Artist: Naoya Hatakeyama (Japanese, born 1958)

Blast (#5416)

Artist: Naoya Hatakeyama (Japanese, born 1958)

Blast (#8326)

Artist: Naoya Hatakeyama (Japanese, born 1958)

New York #12 (B'way & Amsterdam Ave.)

Artist: Madoka Takagi (American, born Japan, 1956–2015)

Japanese photographs

Artist: Unknown

Mount Fuji, 1950

Artist: Koyo Okada (Japanese, 1895–1972)

Mount Fuji, 1950

Artist: Koyo Okada (Japanese, 1895–1972)

Canoe, 1950

Artist: Minayoshi Takada (Japanese, 1899–1982)

Rice Nursery, 1950

Artist: Itsumi (Japanese, mid-20th century)

Untitled

Artist: Nobuyoshi Araki (Japanese, born 1940)

Flowers

Artist: Nobuyoshi Araki (Japanese, born 1940)

River Series #3

Artist: Naoya Hatakeyama (Japanese, born 1958)

River Series #7

Artist: Naoya Hatakeyama (Japanese, born 1958)

River Series #9

Artist: Naoya Hatakeyama (Japanese, born 1958)

Underground No. 6303

Artist: Naoya Hatakeyama (Japanese, born 1958)

Television

Artist: Masao Mochizuki (Japanese, born 1939)
Publisher: Kazuhiko Motomura (Japanese, established 1971)

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