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Aila (Revised Edition, Signed) is a photo collection by leading Japanese female photographer Kawauchi Rinko. Born in 1972, she graduated from Seian Women's Junior College in 1993 and became a freelance photographer in 1997. That same year, she won the Grand Prix at the 9th Hitotsubo Exhibition at Guardian Garden. In 2002, she won the 27th Kimura Ihei Photography Award for her works "Utatane" and "Hanabi," and in 2005, she held a solo exhibition at the Fondation Cartier in Paris. Since then, Kawauchi has continued to create works of art, earning acclaim both at home and abroad. This is a revised edition of the photo collection originally published by Little More in 2004. Over the course of four years, she has pursued the birth of life, capturing the lives of tiny creatures, including humans, chicks, horses, dogs, and turtles, capturing animals, plants, insects, and natural landscapes with her signature limpid photographs. "The mystery of the moment when various creatures are born, the preciousness of being alive, the hustle and bustle of life in the natural world, its dynamism, joy, beauty and transience. Kawauchi Rinko's photographs draw us to the boundary between life and death" (from the publisher).
Signed by the photographer .