Leica Camera Japan is pleased to present "what matters," a solo exhibition by photographer Kisshomaru Shimamura.
The exhibition features a new body of work created during the artist's travels through New York, Portland, and Los Angeles. Rather than setting predetermined destinations or subjects, Shimamura wandered each city on foot, meeting people and allowing himself to be guided by the rhythm of the places he encountered. In Portland, where he once lived, he reunited with old friends and spent much of his time in everyday settings such as cafés, parks, and skate parks.
The photographs do not depict extraordinary moments or remarkable events encountered during travel. Instead, they portray conversations with friends, people passing by on city streets, and landscapes that prompted the artist to pause. These are scenes that might appear entirely ordinary, familiar to anyone. Yet within each image lies a quiet trace of the time the artist spent there—moments in which his attention and presence became inseparable from the landscape itself.
Even the exhibition title, "what matters," was not conceived before the journey began. It emerged only afterward, as Shimamura reflected on the photographs he had made. What remained most vividly in his memory were not spectacular vistas or exceptional experiences, but rather the time shared with others and the quiet accumulation of everyday moments.
In today's fast-moving world, we are often inclined to seek meaning somewhere beyond our immediate surroundings. This exhibition instead turns our attention toward the unnoticed beauty of ordinary life and the passage of time that quietly unfolds before us. Through these photographs, viewers are invited to reconnect with their own memories and personal sense of time.
what matters
Walking through the city without a destination.
Catching up with an old friend after a long time apart.
The familiar scenes that repeat themselves every day.
In a small independent café.
At an unnamed skate park.
In a park where people of all ages pass one another.
Nothing extraordinary happens.
Yet perhaps, within the quiet spaces of ordinary life,
there is something that truly matters.
Kisshomaru Shimamura
This series was photographed exclusively with the new Leica SL3-P, whose unobtrusive design and intuitive operation accompanied the artist's natural rhythm and way of seeing. We invite you to experience this new body of work born from that collaboration.
Photo Exhibition Overview
| Title | Kisshomaru Shimamura Exhibition: what matters |
| Date & Venue |
1 August 2026 to 1 October 2026 Leica Gallery Kyoto (Leica Store Kyoto 2F) 570-120 Gionmachi Minamigawa, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto Tel: 075-532-0320 Closed on Mondays * Please be advised that dates and times are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. |
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* Leica Gallery Omotesando will also present a photo exhibition by Yoshimaru Shimamura from 31 July to 18 October 2026 . |
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Kisshomaru Shimamura
Born in Tokyo, Kisshomaru Shimamura is an artist and photographer whose practice moves fluidly across disciplines. Working internationally, he collaborates with creators from a wide range of fields while also serving as director and curator of same gallery (Tokyo) and koen (Kyoto). Beyond his artistic practice, he has produced projects including the ramen restaurant Ramen Kisshomaru and the fragrance brand kibn.
His major solo exhibitions include Unusual Usual (Portland, 2014), Inside Out (Warsaw, 2016), and photosynthesis (Tokyo, 2020). He is also the author of the photobook what is good?
Leica Gallery Kyoto
570-120 Gionmachi minamigawa Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto City
Kyoto
Japan