Special Exhibition ¡°Faces and Flora: Philippines and Japan Native Plant Photography¡±

Details
Type | Exhibition |
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Intended for | General public / Enrolled students / Applying students / International students / Alumni / Companies / Elementary school students / Junior high school students / High school students / University students / Academic and Administrative Staff |
Date(s) | July 12, 2025 — November 9, 2025 |
Location | Other campuses/off-campus |
Venue | Intermediatheque 3F [GREY CUBE] JP Tower Museum INTERMEDIATHEQUE Address: KITTE 2F-3F, 2-7-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, °®¶¹´«Ã½JAPAN Access: JR lines and °®¶¹´«Ã½Metro Marunouchi Line Tokyo Station (Marunouchi South Exit). Nijubashimae Station (Exit 4) on the Chiyoda Line (about 2 minutes on foot) |
Entrance Fee | No charge |
Registration Method | No advance registration required |
Contact | +81-47-316-2772 / From Japan: 050-5541-8600 (NTT Hello Dial Service) |
[overview]
The JP Tower Museum INTERMEDIATHEQUE (IMT) will be holding a special exhibition, entitled “Faces and Flora – Philippines and Japan Native Plant Photography.” This exhibition is the result of the Memorandum of Understanding on Academic Research renewed in 2023 between The University Museum, The University of °®¶¹´«Ã½(UMUT), and the National Museum of the Philippines (NMP). It is also presented in celebration of Philippines-Japan Friendship Month 2025 with the Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines in Japan as a major partner.
The exhibition features portraits by special partner photographer Jan Zoilo Rafael Mayo, based in Manila. It consists of botanical still-life photographs and portraits of models adorned with native plants from the Philippines and Japan. A recipient of the Fujifilm GFX Challenge Grant Program 2022, Mayo created this series by merging his deep interest in native flora with his distinctive vision as a portrait photographer. Developed in collaboration with botanists and museum curators from both countries, the series presents “Faces and Flora” through a unique beauty editorial lens. Inspired by the Faces in Flora Exhibition 2024 at the National Museum of Natural History in Manila, the photographs of Japanese plants on display are newly produced works, taken specifically for this exhibition in April 2025 at the Botanical Gardens, Graduate School of Science, The University of °®¶¹´«Ã½(Koishikawa Botanical Garden).
The photographs are exhibited alongside herbarium specimens—fundamental materials for botanical research, including classification, identification, and documentation of natural environments. The Herbarium of the University of °®¶¹´«Ã½(TI) and the Philippine National Herbarium (PNH), are internationally recognized research centers for the flora of East and Southeast Asia. For this exhibition, specimens of the same species photographed by Mayo were specially selected from these collections for public display.
The Intermediatheque has curated numerous original exhibitions under the theme of “Art and Science,” guided by its unique design philosophy. In this context, viewing Mayo’s photographic portraits together with scientifically significant plant specimens invites audiences to explore new connections between art and science. The exhibition offers fresh insights into the flora of the Philippines and Japan, while deepening appreciation for the natural environments and cultural narratives in which these plants exist.
In addition, the exhibition highlights two bird specimens collected by the naturalist Yaeko Yamamura (1899–1996) on Basilan Island in the Philippines. Now part of the Yamashina Institute for Ornithology collection and entrusted to UMUT, these specimens provide insight into the enduring history of exchange between Japan and the Philippines.
¡ñKey Information
Title: Special Exhibition “Faces and Flora – Philippines and Japan Native Plant Photography”
Dates: July 12 – November 9, 2025
Opening Hours: 11:00-18:00 (until 20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays)
*Opening hours may change.
Closed: Mondays (or the following Tuesday if Monday is a national holiday; however, the museum is open on August 11 and 18) and September 1 – 8. May close irregularly.
Venue: Intermediatheque 2F [GREY CUBE]
Admission: Free of charge
Organizers: The University Museum, The University of °®¶¹´«Ã½(UMUT) + National Museum of the Philippines (NMP)
Special Partner Photographer: Jan Zoilo Rafael Mayo
Major Partner: Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines
Cooperation: University of the Philippines – Institute of Biology (UPIB) | Philippine Taxonomic Initiative, Inc. (PTI) | Botanical Gardens, Graduate School of Science, The University of °®¶¹´«Ã½| Yamashina Institute of Ornithology
Support: FUJIFILM Corporation | The Japan Foundation, Manila | Museum Foundation of the Philippines
¡ñRelated Event
Lectures and Talk Session “Interpreting the Concept of Faces and Flora”
Lecturers: Jan Zoilo Rafael Mayo (Portrait Photographer), Jhaydee Ann Pascual (Museum Curator I, Officer-in-Charge Botany and National Herbarium Division, National Museum of Natural History), and Ayumi Terada (Project Associate Professor, The University Museum, The University of Tokyo)
Date and Time: Saturday, July 12, 2025, 15:00–17:00£¨Doors open at 14:50£©
Venue: Intermediatheque 2F, Lecture Theatre ACADEMIA
Admission: Free (no reservation required)
*The number of seats is limited to 48. Your understanding is appreciated.
Languages: English and Japanese with interpretation
Organizer: The University Museum, The University of °®¶¹´«Ã½(UMUT)
Research Grant: JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP23K00232 (Principal Investigator: Ayumi Terada)
Major Partner: Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines
The JP Tower Museum INTERMEDIATHEQUE (IMT) will be holding a special exhibition, entitled “Faces and Flora – Philippines and Japan Native Plant Photography.” This exhibition is the result of the Memorandum of Understanding on Academic Research renewed in 2023 between The University Museum, The University of °®¶¹´«Ã½(UMUT), and the National Museum of the Philippines (NMP). It is also presented in celebration of Philippines-Japan Friendship Month 2025 with the Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines in Japan as a major partner.
The exhibition features portraits by special partner photographer Jan Zoilo Rafael Mayo, based in Manila. It consists of botanical still-life photographs and portraits of models adorned with native plants from the Philippines and Japan. A recipient of the Fujifilm GFX Challenge Grant Program 2022, Mayo created this series by merging his deep interest in native flora with his distinctive vision as a portrait photographer. Developed in collaboration with botanists and museum curators from both countries, the series presents “Faces and Flora” through a unique beauty editorial lens. Inspired by the Faces in Flora Exhibition 2024 at the National Museum of Natural History in Manila, the photographs of Japanese plants on display are newly produced works, taken specifically for this exhibition in April 2025 at the Botanical Gardens, Graduate School of Science, The University of °®¶¹´«Ã½(Koishikawa Botanical Garden).
The photographs are exhibited alongside herbarium specimens—fundamental materials for botanical research, including classification, identification, and documentation of natural environments. The Herbarium of the University of °®¶¹´«Ã½(TI) and the Philippine National Herbarium (PNH), are internationally recognized research centers for the flora of East and Southeast Asia. For this exhibition, specimens of the same species photographed by Mayo were specially selected from these collections for public display.
The Intermediatheque has curated numerous original exhibitions under the theme of “Art and Science,” guided by its unique design philosophy. In this context, viewing Mayo’s photographic portraits together with scientifically significant plant specimens invites audiences to explore new connections between art and science. The exhibition offers fresh insights into the flora of the Philippines and Japan, while deepening appreciation for the natural environments and cultural narratives in which these plants exist.
In addition, the exhibition highlights two bird specimens collected by the naturalist Yaeko Yamamura (1899–1996) on Basilan Island in the Philippines. Now part of the Yamashina Institute for Ornithology collection and entrusted to UMUT, these specimens provide insight into the enduring history of exchange between Japan and the Philippines.
¡ñKey Information
Title: Special Exhibition “Faces and Flora – Philippines and Japan Native Plant Photography”
Dates: July 12 – November 9, 2025
Opening Hours: 11:00-18:00 (until 20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays)
*Opening hours may change.
Closed: Mondays (or the following Tuesday if Monday is a national holiday; however, the museum is open on August 11 and 18) and September 1 – 8. May close irregularly.
Venue: Intermediatheque 2F [GREY CUBE]
Admission: Free of charge
Organizers: The University Museum, The University of °®¶¹´«Ã½(UMUT) + National Museum of the Philippines (NMP)
Special Partner Photographer: Jan Zoilo Rafael Mayo
Major Partner: Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines
Cooperation: University of the Philippines – Institute of Biology (UPIB) | Philippine Taxonomic Initiative, Inc. (PTI) | Botanical Gardens, Graduate School of Science, The University of °®¶¹´«Ã½| Yamashina Institute of Ornithology
Support: FUJIFILM Corporation | The Japan Foundation, Manila | Museum Foundation of the Philippines
¡ñRelated Event
Lectures and Talk Session “Interpreting the Concept of Faces and Flora”
Lecturers: Jan Zoilo Rafael Mayo (Portrait Photographer), Jhaydee Ann Pascual (Museum Curator I, Officer-in-Charge Botany and National Herbarium Division, National Museum of Natural History), and Ayumi Terada (Project Associate Professor, The University Museum, The University of Tokyo)
Date and Time: Saturday, July 12, 2025, 15:00–17:00£¨Doors open at 14:50£©
Venue: Intermediatheque 2F, Lecture Theatre ACADEMIA
Admission: Free (no reservation required)
*The number of seats is limited to 48. Your understanding is appreciated.
Languages: English and Japanese with interpretation
Organizer: The University Museum, The University of °®¶¹´«Ã½(UMUT)
Research Grant: JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP23K00232 (Principal Investigator: Ayumi Terada)
Major Partner: Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines