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【Sogo Museum】KAGAYA Song of the Heavens

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そごう美術館で星空写真家KAGAYA氏の展覧会「KAGAYA 天空の歌」が2026年4月11日から5月31日まで開催されます。本展では、KAGAYA氏の代表作や新作を含む約100点の写真作品と、8m大画面に投影される映像作品が展示されます。また、KAGAYA氏によるスペシャルトークイベントが4月10日に開催され、新刊『天空の贈り物を探して』の先行販売や会場限定グッズの販売も行われます。コニカミノルタプラネタリアYOKOHAMAとの相互割引特典も提供されます。

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Q: When and where will the third installment of KAGAYA's exhibition, titled "KAGAYA Song of the Heavens," be held?
A: The third installment titled "KAGAYA Song of the Heavens" is scheduled for 2026 and will take place at the Sogo Museum in Japan.
Q: What is the main visual artwork featured in the 2026 "KAGAYA Song of the Heavens" exhibition and what does it depict?
A: The main visual is the piece titled "Everlasting Song" by KAGAYA, which captures his long‑cherished ideal image of the aurora.
Q: How many photographic works are expected to be displayed at the "KAGAYA Song of the Heavens" exhibition and which celestial themes do they include?
A: Approximately one hundred photographic works will be exhibited, showcasing auroras, night cherry blossoms, stars, the full moon in autumn, and meteor showers captured worldwide.
Q: Which previous KAGAYA exhibitions were held at the Sogo Museum and in which years did they occur?
A: The Sogo Museum hosted the "KAGAYA Starry Sky World Exhibition" in 2022 and the "KAGAYA Starry Sky World: Gift from the Heavens" in 2024.
Q: What rare natural phenomena does KAGAYA's exhibition highlight that are seldom observed in Japan compared to places like Iceland?
A: The exhibition highlights rare auroras, including the "Southern Cross and Southern Lights," phenomena that are uncommon in Japan but more frequent in northern locations such as Iceland.