Photographs as Memories

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Photographs as Memories
'Photographs as Memories' is a collection of Hasful Zainuddin's life fragments while spending a year living in England. Featuring 51 color polaroid, an afterword by Zhafir Zakaria, also an essay by Dr. Zakaria Ali. +++Language: English Dimension: 150mm x 210mm...

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Seven Eleven

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Seven Eleven
'Seven Eleven' encapsulates the essence of Kuala Lumpur's after-hours vibrancy through the lens of Kelvin Mah. As the city transitions from the hustle of the day to the quietness of the night, Kelvin Mah captures the subtle yet captivating scenes...

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Uncle Auntie Zine

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Uncle Auntie Zine
A passion project by our studio, this self-published zine is a heartfelt compilation of shared wisdom, learnings and laughter from our months of interviews with cherished elders, ‘Uncles’ and ‘Aunties’, from various neighbourhoods.This coffee table gem glows with the warmth...

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DMZ: Demilitarized Zone of Korea

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DMZ: Demilitarized Zone of Korea
This book is Park Jongwoo’s photo-documentation of the Demilitarized Zone or DMZ of Korea, the strip of land dividing North and South Korea. About 248 km long, 4 km wide, and 60 km from Seoul, this buffer zone between the...

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Jin-Me Yoon

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Jin-Me Yoon
A three-decade compendium of Jin-me Yoon’s photographic series exploring Canadian and Asian stereotypes and identity. Covering over 30 years of artistic practice, this book celebrates the complex yet highly distilled photographs of Korean-born, Vancouver-based Jin-me Yoon’s (born 1960) dynamic vision....

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A Fuckin Mess

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A Fuckin Mess
'A Fuckin Mess' captures one weary traveler within the lens of another. Traveling as backpackers, You Liang and her partner have stayed in many places: hostels, motels, home-stays, yurts and so on. The paper of this photo-book, like the flyers...

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Mysterious Skin

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Mysterious Skin
Lin Zhipeng is among the leading artists of the so-called generation of the eighties. Taking his name from a police character in Wong Kar-Wai's movie Chungking Express, his work first gained notoriety through social media, online platforms and self-published zines....

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Night Flight

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Night Flight
"What am I doing? I find myself naked, sprawled out on the bed in soft darkness. The light from the lamp shines as if it were floating through the air. The silk sheets feel good wrapped around my skin. Sitting...

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ALL L/Right

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ALL L/Right
ALL L/Right I wake up to find our world in a whirlpool. Sad news after sad news. It’s so easy to get trapped in the gloom. Why am I here in this world? Why do we try to live? Natural...

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A Fallen Angel

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A Fallen Angel
When we dream, no matter how strange the dream is, we are only carried along by it as a raft adrift on waves. Turn the pages of A Fallen Angel too as if you were a raft adrift on waves....

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Amniotic Glow

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Amniotic Glow
"Amniotic Glow" contains three photo sessions to model Manami Usamaru, in 2014 and twice in 2019. Usamaru who described Kasai, who has photographed many women as a "rare subject with charm that cannot be described in medio- cre words". "Amniotic...

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I Am Here

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I Am Here
Saki Otsuka’s “I Am Here” is self-assertion, self-expression, self-emancipation. Featuring works created in the past ten years, Saki Otsuka explores and utilizes her own body, her own image in a series of photo paintings—photographic self-portraits (both nude and non-nude) that...

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Tombstone Pile Driver

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Tombstone Pile Driver
“Tombstone Pile Driver” goes back to Osamu Kanemura’s roots. Though Kanemura has in recent years expanded his output to include video works, digital photography and handmade publications, the core of his work is tied to manual film photography. For “Tombstone...

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Moonlight

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Moonlight
Sakiko Nomura’s photobook “Moonlight” captivates its readers with large format (420 × 297 ㎜) and its sensuous, intimate photographs. The fifth collaboration between Nomura and Japanese publisher LibroArte consists of photographs taken during a visit to Taiwan in October 2016....

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Tsukiyo

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Tsukiyo
In Sakiko Nomura’s “Tsukiyo”, flowers adorning the grave of her mother intersect with nudes of an enigmatic, young male model, photographs of Tokyo and snapshots of animals and streets. With the solemn gentleness that characterizes much of her work, Nomura...

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Dear Hattori

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Dear Hattori
Ten years have passed since Hattori the cat and I came across each other. He doesn't look much different, but when I watch him playing and and then see him getting tired and falling asleep much sooner than he used...

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