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The Portuguese Centre of Photography, An Escape Through Images at the Heart of a Prison
The Centro Português de Fotografia, or Portuguese Centre of Photography, is a cultural institution dedicated to the preservation, study,...


Japan: The Seki Traditional Swordsmith Museum, from Samurai to Modern World
Located in the city of Seki in Gifu Prefecture, this museum is a unique institution dedicated to celebrating the ancient art of Japanese...


Switzerland: The Camera Museum, A Journey Through the History of Photography
A unique museum located in Switzerland that offers a fascinating dive into the evolution of photography through the ages.


Japan: The Garden of the Adachi Museum of Art in Yasugi
This private museum, created by Mr. Adachi Zenko in 1970, houses an exceptional collection of paintings by Yokoyama Taikan and various other Japanese artworks. A passionate lover of gardens and a major art collector, Adachi Zenko wanted to create this museum and garden as a tribute to his hometown, while also contributing to the cultural development of Shimane Prefecture. © O. Robert His aim was to connect his collection of Yokoyama Taikan paintings with a lush garden. Intere


Japan Statuary and Sacred Sites - Musée des Arts Asiatiques, Nice, France, 2018
From January 17th to May 28th 2018
An exhibition about my personal project : Statuary and Sacred Sites of Japan.


Miroirs d'eau - Musée de l'eau, Pont-en-Royans, France, 2016
May 20th to December 31st 2016
After 4 months in the Musée du Léman in Switzerland, the exhibition sets up in the Musée de l’eau.


Japan: The Lake Biwa Museum, Guardian of the Past and Future
The Biwa Lake Museum is an institution dedicated to presenting and preserving the natural and ecological history of the Biwa Lake region. This cultural establishment plays a crucial role in raising awareness about the lake's ecology and in the preservation of local heritage. Fine Art Print © O. Robert (Purchase here) History and Foundation The Biwa Lake Museum was inaugurated in 1996 . Its creation was in response to a growing need to preserve and study the unique ecosystem o


Taiwan: The Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall in Taipei
Chiang Kai-Shek remains a controversial figure in Chinese and Taiwanese history. While some view him as an authoritarian leader, others...
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