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武山 友子 / Yuko Takeyama

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Publisher/Place M

   Published/2014
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/215*263*13
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A collection of works by Japanese female photographer Tomoko Takeyama, "Low Grade Fever". Born in Hokkaido, after graduating from Musashino Art University, moved to France after receiving a recommendation from the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art. After working as an artist-in-residence artist, since the 2000s, he has held exhibitions such as "Round Dance," "Reading the Stars," "Sweet Melancholy," and "Melting in Blue," at Nikon Salon, Place M, which is presided over by Masato Seto, and even more. Tomoko Takeyama has been held at local galleries in Hokkaido. With a delicate feminine perspective, I carefully captured my lonely feelings in the camera for the moment when it was ephemeral. This is probably Takeyama's first book, a collection of works composed of illustrations taken in his twenties. When I lived in an apartment where the red light shines, I recorded everyday fragments that I had captured in the camera so as to engrave my heart, and the contents are summarized with the motif of "red" as a whole. It is a book that seems to have many points that women can sympathize with while looking at the illustrations.
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