ith her poetic meditations on the textures of daily life, Rinko Kawauchi has for two decades honed and evolved a startlingly fresh way of seeing the world. Her first photobooks, with their methodical sequencing, harmonize cycles of life and nature’s formal beauty, proving that small miracles of vision can be found in unexpected places and objects—an illuminated spoonful of fish roe, a hole carved into a sandy beach, a cracked watermelon. Shifting light, an encroaching shadow, or a sudden gust of
Curriculum
Mar 09, 2021
3 minutes
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