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In pictures: Meditative serenity with Michael Kenna's latest exhibition Shin Shin

In Michael Kenna's black and white landscapes, snow becomes a veil that softens the world

Dakekanba and Snow Barriers, Hokkaido, Japan, 2020. Image: Michael Kenna / The Photographers’ Gallery

When snow is falling, all around us, a cacophony of Christmas tunes is likely to start jingling around our head. In Japan, it’s different. Shin shin is the onomatopoeic phrase describing the soft silence that comes with snowfall. The meditative serenity has been captured by Michael Kenna in pictures on display at a new exhibition. Kenna was born in the UK, is based in the US but has spent decades travelling to and photographing Japan. 

The minimalist, clean images were often captured at night or in early morning light, sometimes with long exposures lasting up to 10 hours that he describes as “an oasis, a calm place of rest, a catalyst for imagination”.

Somewhere Only we Know, Wakoto, Hokkaido, Japan. 2002

Image: Michael Kenna / The Photographers’ Gallery

Flock of Red Crown Cranes, Tsurui, Hokkaido, Japan. 2005

Image: Michael Kenna / The Photographers’ Gallery

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Alley of Trees, Damyang, Jeollanamdo, South Korea. 2012

Image: Michael Kenna / The Photographers’ Gallery

Fish Washing Tank, Sunjeongmaeul, Go-Heung Jeollanam-do, South Korea, 2023

Image: Michael Kenna / The Photographers’ Gallery

Hillside Fence, Study 7, Teshikaga, Hokkaido, Japan. 2004

Image: Michael Kenna / The Photographers’ Gallery

Michael Kenna: Shin Shin runs at the Print Sales Gallery until 25 January.

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