Iris Fuzaro & Erick Rosa:
Japan as seen through two lenses of time.


About the Exhibition

Iris captures Japan in just 7 days—with the immediacy that time imposes, yet the patience and surprise that film photography demands.

Erick documents his daily routine over 7 years—with all the time in the world, thousands of frames, and the instant gratification his digital camera allows.

Together, these two timelines meet in dialogue: fleeting versus enduring, analog versus digital, the short gaze versus the long one.

The experience is completed with an original sound installation by Lucas Mayer, bridging both photographic narratives through sound.

Exhibition Details
Oak Cube Gallery, Shibuya
12-3 Kamiyamacho, Shibuya
Tokyo 150-0047

Opening: October 3, 2025
Duration: Until October 12, 2025

Opening hours
10:00am – 7:00pm

*On opening day (3/10), the gallery keeps the lights on a little longer — until about 9:30pm-ish, with the neighborhood convenience store just next door for a cold can of something something.

The exhibition invites viewers to consider how different relationships with time—compressed and extended, urgent and contemplative—
shape the stories we tell through images.

thank you <3
obrigado.
arigato.

iris@dahouse.cc
erick.rosa@gmail.com

 

How to Get There

Oak Cube Gallery is about a 10-minute walk from Shibuya Station. Take the JR Yamanote Line or Tokyo Metro (Ginza, Hanzomon, or Fukutoshin lines) to Shibuya, then head toward Bunkamura Street. Continue into the Oku-Shibuya area and you’ll find the gallery at 12-3 Kamiyamachō.

See the map for the exact route.