
Rinko Kawauchi - Illuminance, Ametsuchi, Seeing Shadow
Japanese photographer Rinko Kawauchiâs work is marked by its serene and poetic style. She often depicts the ordinary moments in life, concentrating attention on what might otherwise be overlooked or taken for granted. Her images âcontain a sense of openness; liberated from the restriction that photography is just a documentary.â In producing her images, the questions of âwhenâ or âwhereâ do not play a role, freeing them from limitations of time and space and allowing the viewer access to the universal visual languages they communicate. âBetween Heaven and Earth â On Rinko Kawauchiâ, an essay by Tetsuro Ishida, completes this simple and elegant collection of her work. Published by Seigensha (Kyoto).
144 pages, 21 x 30 cm, paperback, Seigensha (Kyoto).
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Rinko Kawauchi - Illuminance, Ametsuchi, Seeing Shadow
Japanese photographer Rinko Kawauchiâs work is marked by its serene and poetic style. She often depicts the ordinary moments in life, concentrating attention on what might otherwise be overlooked or taken for granted. Her images âcontain a sense of openness; liberated from the restriction that photography is just a documentary.â In producing her images, the questions of âwhenâ or âwhereâ do not play a role, freeing them from limitations of time and space and allowing the viewer access to the universal visual languages they communicate. âBetween Heaven and Earth â On Rinko Kawauchiâ, an essay by Tetsuro Ishida, completes this simple and elegant collection of her work. Published by Seigensha (Kyoto).
144 pages, 21 x 30 cm, paperback, Seigensha (Kyoto).
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Japanese photographer Rinko Kawauchiâs work is marked by its serene and poetic style. She often depicts the ordinary moments in life, concentrating attention on what might otherwise be overlooked or taken for granted. Her images âcontain a sense of openness; liberated from the restriction that photography is just a documentary.â In producing her images, the questions of âwhenâ or âwhereâ do not play a role, freeing them from limitations of time and space and allowing the viewer access to the universal visual languages they communicate. âBetween Heaven and Earth â On Rinko Kawauchiâ, an essay by Tetsuro Ishida, completes this simple and elegant collection of her work. Published by Seigensha (Kyoto).
144 pages, 21 x 30 cm, paperback, Seigensha (Kyoto).
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