Lyodoh Kaneko is a French-Japanese artist whose path began with music.
A violinist with the Orchestre National de France, he developed early on the sensitivity, discipline, and listening that would shape his artistic identity.
At the age of thirty, he embarked on an inner exploration nurtured by meditation and a search for his origins.
Photography entered his life soon after, becoming a natural extension of this journey.
He went on to create portraits of leading figures in classical music, while discovering that the camera was far more than a tool:
it became a form of meditation in motion.
For Lyodoh, observing the outside world is a way of seeing his inner world reflected back at him.
His images open doors onto the unconscious — fragments of silence, presence, and transformation.