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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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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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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Sea of Files

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Sea of Files
On Singh’s inventive explorations of archives―with an essay by Nobel Laureate Orhan Pamuk. This book celebrates Dayanita Singh (born 1961) as the 2022 winner of the Hasselblad Award, considered the most prestigious international photography prize. Sea of Files highlights Singh’s consistent...

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Book Building

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Book Building
Is it a book, an exhibition, a catalogue of the exhibition? Is it mass produced? Is it unique? Dayanita Singh is a book artist who stretches the imagination of what a book can be, transcending the spaces between publishing and...

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Dream Villa

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Dream Villa
  In Dream Villa, Singh explores how the night transforms what seems ordinary by day into something mysterious and unsettling. This series of colour photographs presents a landscape which exists as much in the artist’s imagination as in the real...

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Dancing with my Camera

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Dancing with my Camera
Accompanying Singh’s first touring retrospective, this survey includes previously unseen early works, favorite series and new montages. The internationally acclaimed photographer Dayanita Singh often describes herself as a “book artist.” Accordingly, Singh was closely involved in the making of this...

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Let's See

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Let's See
  A photo-novel of Dayanita Singh’s earliest years as a photographer. A return to a time when Dayanita Singh (born 1961) did not yet consider herself a photographer, Let’s See is the probing remembrance of “an eye I no longer...

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Memory City

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Memory City
For this project, Alex Webb took photographs of Rochester, New York, with his last rolls of Kodachrome, a formerly vibrant colour film that can now only be processed as black-and-white. The resulting photographs, taken during what may be the last...

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After the Rain: Number 2

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After the Rain: Number 2
After The Rain is a meditation via photography on nature and the environment. The journals contain stunning photography capturing seaside and riverside life. After The Rain: Number 2 came three years after this journal made its debut. We’ve had a...

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After the Rain: Number 1

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After the Rain: Number 1
After The Rain is a meditation via photography on nature and the environment. The journals contain stunning photography capturing seaside and riverside life. After The Rain: Number 1 is a meditation via photography on nature and the lesser-heard inner voices....

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Girl Pictures

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Girl Pictures
The North American frontier is an enduring symbol of romance, rebellion, escape, and freedom. At the same time, it’s a profoundly masculine myth—cowboys, outlaws, Beat poets. Photographer Justine Kurland reclaimed this space in her now-iconic series of images of teenage...

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An Aperture Monograph: Diane Arbus

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An Aperture Monograph: Diane Arbus
When Diane Arbus died in 1971 at the age of 48, she was already a significant influence—even something of a legend—for serious photographers, although only a relatively small number of her most important pictures were widely known at the time....

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A Box of Ten Photographs

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A Box of Ten Photographs
In May 1971, Artforum, bastion of late modernism, featured the work of a photographer for the very first time. On its cover and in a six-page spread, it published selections from Diane Arbus's portfolio, A box of ten photographs. In...

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