Works in Permanent Collections
Works by Iwamiya are in the permanent collections of the following institutions:
- Canon Marketing Japan; 30 works acquired in the 1990s
- Osaka University of Arts; 735 works acquired in the 1990s
- Osaka Contemporary Art Center (Osaka)
- Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography; 30 works acquired in the 1990s
- Yamaguchi Prefectural Museum of Art (Yamaguchi City); 12 works acquired in the 1990s
- Yonago City Museum of Art; 735 works acquired in the 1990s
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