Brazilian artists Iris Fuzaro and Erick Rosa present 7 Days × 7 Years, a photography exhibition at Oak Cube Gallery in Shibuya from October 3 to 12.
What to expect
The exhibition explores the dialogue between fleeting impressions and long-term belonging. Iris captures the intensity of experiencing Japan over a seven-day journey, while Erick reflects on seven years of everyday life as a Tokyo resident. Combining film and digital photography, projection, and a special sound art installation by Lucas Mayer — acclaimed Brazilian music producer, Emmy Award winner, and Grammy nominee — the show invites audiences to reflect on memory, time, and cultural perception.

About the Artists
- Iris Fuzaro is a photographer and film director from Brazil, now based in Los Angeles. With a nomadic spirit, she has visited over 40 countries, capturing the balance between universal connections and unique cultural details.
- Erick Rosa, from Rio de Janeiro, has lived in Tokyo for the past seven years after careers in São Paulo, Lisbon, and Singapore. Always carrying a pocket camera, Rosa’s practice is a constant exercise in remembering and never forgetting.
- Lucas Mayer is an Emmy-winning, Grammy-nominated Brazilian composer and music producer. He is the Founder and Creative Director of DaHouse Audio, with studios in Los Angeles, Berlin, São Paulo, and, more recently, Tokyo.

How to get there
The exhibition will be held at Oak Gallery in Kamiyacho. The venue is a 10-minute walk from Shibuya, Yoyogi-Hachiman, Yoyogi-Kōen, and Shinsen stations.
