Chris Hoopmann: ii kanji — Photographs of Japan

Perusing someone else's holiday pics isn't always a bad thing.
Sarah Ward
Published on February 15, 2016
Updated on February 15, 2016

Overview

We've all been there, and more than once: a pal returns from a holiday, assaults you with an endless parade of their happy pics, and doesn't quite realise when they've tested the limits of your friendly enthusiasm. You won't feel like that while you're viewing Chris Hoopmann's journal of his 2014-15 trip to Japan. Trust us

The name of his exhibition — ii kanji, roughly translating to 'good vibes' — offers the first indication that this isn't your usual snapshot slideshow. Plastering his pieces over the walls of Hoo Ha Bar is another promising sign.

And then there's Hoopmann's own aim, with the Brisbane-based shutterbug seeking to create a fusion of documentary, fine art and travel log. Across his first photo series shot exclusively overseas, he achieves just that. Attempting to merge the roles of tourist and photographer, his images offer insights into Japanese culture that should fascinate seasoned travellers and newcomers alike.

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