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A photo collection by Japanese photographer Yurie Nagashima, "Family / Family (Signed)". Last year, she held an exhibition at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography entitled "And a Pinch of Irony and a Little Bit of Love." Nagashima Yurie has been garnering attention not only in Japan but also overseas. While a student at Musashino Art University, she exhibited a nude self-portrait of herself with her family at the "Urbanart #2" exhibition held at Parco in 1993, for which she won the Parco Award. She won the Kimura Ihei Photography Award (also won by HIROMIX and Mika Ninagawa) for her photo collection "PASTIME PARADISE," which is a compilation of photos from her university days. In recent years, she has also been active as a writer, and won the Kodansha Essay Award for her short story collection "Memories of the Back." She is a photographer who has continued to question the discomfort of the way "family" and "women" are perceived in society, using expressions such as "nude." This book is a collection of such family photos, and the photographer describes it as a book with a "personal atmosphere" and a "universal scene," but it is a book that contains candid images of the family and sometimes nostalgic scenes of the family's daily life. The photographer also writes that the two emotions he felt from the presence of his family - a "sense of security" and a "sense of loneliness" - were what prompted him to start taking photos. Signed by the photographer .