GEZAN Photo Exhibition Features Band Through Three Photographers' Lenses
A unique photography exhibition showcasing GEZAN through the work of three different photographers opens in Tokyo, capturing the band's history and evolution.

GEZAN Photo Exhibition Features Band Through Three Photographers' Lenses
A special photography exhibition titled "GEZAN : PHOTOGRAPHS OF A BAND โ 3ไบบใฎๅ็ๅฎถใๅใใใๆไปฃ" (Three Photographers, Captured Times) will run from February 23 to March 1 at Place M in Tokyo.
The exhibition features the work of three photographers: Taro Mizutani, Shiori Ikeno, and Takako Noel, each offering their unique perspective on the experimental rock band GEZAN. Together, their photographs trace the band's journey and evolution, creating a visual narrative that captures both their history and current artistic phase.
For international fans unfamiliar with GEZAN, the band has been a significant force in Japan's alternative music scene since their formation in 2009. Led by vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Mahito Kitamura, GEZAN blends punk, noise, and experimental sounds with deeply political and social commentary. Their intense live performances and uncompromising artistic vision have earned them a devoted following in Japan's underground music community.
The collaborative approach of featuring three different photographers' work promises to present a multidimensional view of the band. Each photographer brings their own artistic sensibility to documenting GEZAN, potentially revealing different facets of the group's identity and creative process.
This type of multimedia exhibition reflects the growing intersection between photography and music culture in Japan, where visual documentation of artists has become an art form in itself. For GEZAN fans and photography enthusiasts alike, the exhibition offers a rare opportunity to see the band through fresh artistic lenses.
Place M in Tokyo will host the exhibition for just over a week, making it a limited-time opportunity for visitors to experience this unique artistic collaboration.
