Leica Camera Japan is pleased to present Dream / Silence — Between the Dream and the Silence, a solo exhibition by photographer Yasuhiro Ogawa at Leica Gallery Tokyo.
The exhibition brings together selected works from two of Ogawa’s acclaimed series, The Dreaming and Into the Silence, presented within a single exhibition space.
“The Dreaming“ is a series composed of monochrome photographs made during the artist’s extensive travels around the world over many years. Looking back at these negatives later in life, what remained was not a record of journeys, but memories resembling dreams. Light and landscapes encountered in distant places, rain and mist, and the atmosphere of anonymous streets gradually transformed over time, living on as quiet echoes within the traveler’s memory.
Into The Silence © Yasuhiro Ogawa
“Into the Silence” was created as an homage to Oku no Hosomichi (The Narrow Road to the Deep North) by the Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō. Fascinated by Bashō’s haiku since his youth, Ogawa traveled through northern Japan as a wanderer drawn to the act of journeying itself. There, he confronted the region’s climate, seasons, and the passage of time flowing through profound silence. What emerges in these photographs is not merely landscape, but solitude, longing, and a deep passion for life encountered along the way.
Both series are united by a shared contemplation of memories that waver like dreams and of time that continues to flow quietly.
The title ”Dream / Silence — Between the Dream and the Silence” reflects the artist’s enduring fascination with memory, travel, and silence. Moving between these two bodies of work, visitors are invited to experience the resonances of dream and silence, wandering and stillness.
This exhibition features original prints produced with the artist’s close involvement throughout the printing process. The light, landscapes, and traces of time encountered during his travels are ultimately realized as physical works through the medium of the photographic print. We invite visitors to experience the rich tonalities and quiet afterglow embodied within these photographs.
Yasuhiro Ogawa is what one might call a "wandering photographer," in that he doesn't seek anything specific when he sets out in search of images, but prefers to trust in what the world around him offers as a gift.
While his various projects are linked to more or less defined territories, the strictly documentary aspect is secondary in his approach. It is more accurate to see it as a long, silent wandering through the heart of contemporary Japan, a wandering free from any reductive clichés.
With Ogawa, we journey slowly, taking the time necessary for immersion, discovering with him what a less receptive mind would most likely have missed. Nothing spectacular or exceptional, but a succession of simple wonders, accessible to anyone willing to give time its due.
In a long sequence without a true beginning or end, the seasons follow one another, the landscapes unfold: snow-covered mountains or mountains lost in mist, stormy seas, sodden streets and forests, sandy gardens, gas stations appearing in the night, curtains separating inside from outside… The travelers lose themselves in their thoughts, alone in the world. Crows caw. The trees don the hues of autumn. A child draws on the condensation that has formed on the windowpane, another waves to the passing train… It is therefore a question of wandering. Of linear or winding paths. Of emptiness, of fleeting apparitions. Of men, women, and children glimpsed more than encountered. Of colors both strange and natural.
Alain Dehogues, Director, Box Galerie, Brussels
Photo Exhibition Overview
| Title | Dream / Silence — Between the Dream and the Silence |
| Date & Venue |
July 24, 2026 to October 18, 2026 Leica Gallery Tokyo (Leica Store Tokyo 2F) 6-4-1, Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Tel.: 03-6215-7070 * Please be advised that dates and times are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. |
Yasuhiro Ogawa
Born in Kanagawa, Japan in 1968. B.A. in English Literature from Kanagawa Univ. Japan. Started photography in early twenties, under the influence of Sebastião Salgado’ work.
He has had many solo and group exhibitions including “Futashika na Chizu” at Kodak Photo Salon, Tokyo (1999), “Slowly Down the River” at Nikon Salon Ginza, Tokyo (2006), “Winter Journey” at Doozo Gallery, Rome, Italy (2013) , “The Dreaming” at Blue Lotus Gallery, Hong Kong (2021), “Into the Silence” at Galerie Sophie Scheicecker, Paris (2023), “Silence” at Galerie 94, Baden (2025), “The Flowing” at Buchkunst Berlin (2026) and “Into the Silence – Lost in Kyoto” at box galerie, Brussels (2026).
He has won several awards such as the Taiyo Award for his first solo exhibition “Futashikana Chizu” (2000) and The Photographic Society of Japan New Comer Award for his first photobook “Slowly Down the River” (2009). He was a finalist at the Oskar Barnack Award (2006).
He is represented by Blue Lotus Gallery (Hong Kong), Galerie Sophie Scheidecker (Paris), Buchkunst Berlin (Berlin) and box galerie (Brussels).