THYAGO NOGUEIRA is the head of the Contemporary Photography Department at Instituto Moreira Salles, Brazil, and editor of ZUM photography magazine. He has curated numerous exhibitions, including "Claudia Andujar: The Yanomami Struggle" and "William Eggleston: The American Color"; served as guest editor for an Aperture magazine issue dedicated to São Paulo photography; and chaired the 2020 Hasselblad Award.
YURI MITSUDA is a curator, critic, and author.
MASAKO TODA is a photo historian, author, and curator of Japanese photography. She holds a masters from The University of Tokyo. Toda is a lecturer at Musashino Art University, Tokyo College of Photography, among others. In 2006, she was awarded the incentive award by the Japan Society for Arts and History of Photography. Toda's field of expertise is the history of modernism as well as postwar Japanese photography.
MASASHI KOHARA is an associate professor at Tokyo Polytechnic University.
DAIDO MORIYAMA is one of postwar Japan's most groundbreaking artists. Born in 1938 in the present-day district of Uho, Ikeda city, Moriyama has produced more than 150 photobooks to date and his work has been exhibited worldwide. He received the Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photographyin 2019. He lives in Tokyo, Japan.