The exhibition "New Horizons" has opened in the Moscow Gallery of classical photography Automatic translate
The spacious building of the Gallery of Classical Photographs, located on Savvinskaya Embankment in Moscow, on August 23 became the pioneer of the new attitude of the Japanese, which fully showed itself at the New Horizons exhibition.
It is impossible to remain indifferent to this exhibition, which was composed of art photographs taken in the Hiroshima memorial complex. The past is not ready to easily let go of the present, which is why today the long-standing tragedy still excites the hearts of the Japanese. However, their grief has a somewhat unusual character for us. The whole culture educates the people in the desire to look deep into themselves and constantly be in unity with higher powers.
The fragility of human life is what modern Japanese continue to draw inspiration from, who do not want to distance themselves from the classical school. A moment that can be more valuable than a thousand words… And if you manage to capture it, then the whole oriental philosophy, generated by the endless beauty of nature and time that changes everything, falls upon the viewer.
Every smallest moment, be it the art of decorative trimming of dwarf trees or origami; blooming sakura or falling maple leaf; the rising of the new moon and the warm gaze of prying eyes - everything can serve as inspiration and become a reason to reflect on the swiftness of life. And the small role that a person plays in it. But such reflections do not embitter, they rather fill with love for all of humanity, the will of fate forced daily to "jump above your head"!
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