Yokota Daisuke 横田大輔 (1983–) - Tokyo Broken Mirrors 2020 - 2020

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Yokota Daisuke — Tokyo Broken Mirrors 2020 er en softback fotobog i 1. udgave, begrænset udgave, på engelsk, 88 fuldfarve sider af målene 32 × 23,5 cm, udgivet af Artbeat Publishers og i mint tilstand.

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Item Description
横田大輔 Daisuke Yokota — Broken Mirrors 2020
Publisher: Artbeat Publishers , supported by Fuji Xerox
Series: NEOTOKYOZINE
Published: November 2020
Pages: 88 (full colour)
Size: 318 × 236 mm

A rare, out-of-print photobook by one of Japan's most internationally celebrated contemporary photographers.

"Broken Mirrors 2020" is a work born from disruption — both planned and accidental.
Originally conceived as a critical artistic response to Tokyo's Olympic frenzy, Yokota's project "Tokyo Broken Mirrors" involves the act of breaking mirrors at specific locations across the city, then photographing the shattered surfaces.
When the COVID-19 pandemic overtook the world, the process migrated entirely into the locked-down interior of his Tokyo apartment — a sealed chamber, a labyrinth of reflections and confinement.
The result is a book unlike any other: a document of the finished photographs alongside equally weighted records of the secret room where the work was made.
Shot on an old camera with deliberately incorrect dates stamped on the prints, the imagery dislocates time and space, compressing the paranoia, isolation, and shattered certainties of 2020 into photographic matter.
The broken mirror becomes a metaphor for the fractured reality of the pandemic city, and for photography's own relationship to truth, surface, and the body.
This is a new, mint-condition copy of a photobook that is now out of print and increasingly sought after by collectors worldwide.
Fuji Xerox printing support ensures exceptional colour reproduction across all 88 pages.

Size
Height: 32 cm
Width: 23.5 cm

Weight 300g

Condition
New, unused and in mint condition.
No folds, marks, or damage of any kind.

Artist Profile
Daisuke Yokota (横田大輔, b. 1983, Saitama) is a Tokyo-based experimental photographer widely regarded as one of the most significant voices in contemporary photography internationally.
He graduated from the Nippon Photography Institute in 2003 and rose to global prominence through a series of landmark achievements: winner of the Outset | Unseen Exhibition Fund at Unseen Photo Fair Amsterdam (2013); winner of the Foam Paul Huf Award (2016), one of Europe's most prestigious photography prizes; and winner of the 45th Kimura Ihei Award (2019), Japan's most respected honour for photography.
His work entered the permanent collection of Foam Photography Museum, Amsterdam, following his solo exhibition there in 2014.
Yokota's practice radically explores the materiality of photography itself — through rephotography, chemical manipulation, analogue darkroom processes, and physical intervention — producing images that hover between document and hallucination, between memory and erasure.
His photobooks, including site/cloud, Matter/Burn Out, and Broken Mirrors 2020, are now considered landmarks of contemporary photobook culture.

NOITICE:

The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by Japan Post, DHL or Fedex, depend on the situation.

It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally.
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.

These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Sometimes Customs or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email.
Please make sure that you could answer the phone.
If you don't, the parcel will return to us and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping.

We do appreciate for your kind cooperation.

Sælger's Historie

Velkommen til The Curio Gallery Japan — en kurateret samling objekter der vækker nysgerrighed, fortæller historier og bringer en stille forundring ind i hverdagen. Baseret i Japan søger vi efter genstande der befinder sig et sted mellem det sjældne og det bemærkelsesværdige. Ikke alt her er gammelt, og ikke alt er helt nyt — men hvert stykke deler én kvalitet: det fangede vores øje af en grund. Japan har en enestående kultur for håndværk, æstetik og reinvention. Fra århundreders gamle kunstneriske traditioner til de nyeste limited-edition-udgivelser fra Tokyos mest fremsynede skabere har dette land en uhørt evne til at producere objekter der virkelig er anderledes end alt andet i verden. Vi udforsker begge ender af spekteret — og alt derimellem. Tænk på os som din spejder på jorden i Japan. Vi finder de stykker der er svære at få fat i, nemme at forelske sig i, og umulige at glemme — den slags ting der gør et rum mere interessant, en samling mere levende, eller simpelthen får dig til at smile, når du ser på dem. Hvis du har en smag for det særegne, en blød plet for det uventede og en nysgerrighed der aldrig rigtig slukker — så er du kommet til det rette sted. Hver vare vi opsætter er valgt med ét spørgsmål for øje: gør dette livet lidt mere spændende? Vi håber, du finder noget her der svarer ja.
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Item Description
横田大輔 Daisuke Yokota — Broken Mirrors 2020
Publisher: Artbeat Publishers , supported by Fuji Xerox
Series: NEOTOKYOZINE
Published: November 2020
Pages: 88 (full colour)
Size: 318 × 236 mm

A rare, out-of-print photobook by one of Japan's most internationally celebrated contemporary photographers.

"Broken Mirrors 2020" is a work born from disruption — both planned and accidental.
Originally conceived as a critical artistic response to Tokyo's Olympic frenzy, Yokota's project "Tokyo Broken Mirrors" involves the act of breaking mirrors at specific locations across the city, then photographing the shattered surfaces.
When the COVID-19 pandemic overtook the world, the process migrated entirely into the locked-down interior of his Tokyo apartment — a sealed chamber, a labyrinth of reflections and confinement.
The result is a book unlike any other: a document of the finished photographs alongside equally weighted records of the secret room where the work was made.
Shot on an old camera with deliberately incorrect dates stamped on the prints, the imagery dislocates time and space, compressing the paranoia, isolation, and shattered certainties of 2020 into photographic matter.
The broken mirror becomes a metaphor for the fractured reality of the pandemic city, and for photography's own relationship to truth, surface, and the body.
This is a new, mint-condition copy of a photobook that is now out of print and increasingly sought after by collectors worldwide.
Fuji Xerox printing support ensures exceptional colour reproduction across all 88 pages.

Size
Height: 32 cm
Width: 23.5 cm

Weight 300g

Condition
New, unused and in mint condition.
No folds, marks, or damage of any kind.

Artist Profile
Daisuke Yokota (横田大輔, b. 1983, Saitama) is a Tokyo-based experimental photographer widely regarded as one of the most significant voices in contemporary photography internationally.
He graduated from the Nippon Photography Institute in 2003 and rose to global prominence through a series of landmark achievements: winner of the Outset | Unseen Exhibition Fund at Unseen Photo Fair Amsterdam (2013); winner of the Foam Paul Huf Award (2016), one of Europe's most prestigious photography prizes; and winner of the 45th Kimura Ihei Award (2019), Japan's most respected honour for photography.
His work entered the permanent collection of Foam Photography Museum, Amsterdam, following his solo exhibition there in 2014.
Yokota's practice radically explores the materiality of photography itself — through rephotography, chemical manipulation, analogue darkroom processes, and physical intervention — producing images that hover between document and hallucination, between memory and erasure.
His photobooks, including site/cloud, Matter/Burn Out, and Broken Mirrors 2020, are now considered landmarks of contemporary photobook culture.

NOITICE:

The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by Japan Post, DHL or Fedex, depend on the situation.

It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally.
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.

These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Sometimes Customs or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email.
Please make sure that you could answer the phone.
If you don't, the parcel will return to us and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping.

We do appreciate for your kind cooperation.

Sælger's Historie

Velkommen til The Curio Gallery Japan — en kurateret samling objekter der vækker nysgerrighed, fortæller historier og bringer en stille forundring ind i hverdagen. Baseret i Japan søger vi efter genstande der befinder sig et sted mellem det sjældne og det bemærkelsesværdige. Ikke alt her er gammelt, og ikke alt er helt nyt — men hvert stykke deler én kvalitet: det fangede vores øje af en grund. Japan har en enestående kultur for håndværk, æstetik og reinvention. Fra århundreders gamle kunstneriske traditioner til de nyeste limited-edition-udgivelser fra Tokyos mest fremsynede skabere har dette land en uhørt evne til at producere objekter der virkelig er anderledes end alt andet i verden. Vi udforsker begge ender af spekteret — og alt derimellem. Tænk på os som din spejder på jorden i Japan. Vi finder de stykker der er svære at få fat i, nemme at forelske sig i, og umulige at glemme — den slags ting der gør et rum mere interessant, en samling mere levende, eller simpelthen får dig til at smile, når du ser på dem. Hvis du har en smag for det særegne, en blød plet for det uventede og en nysgerrighed der aldrig rigtig slukker — så er du kommet til det rette sted. Hver vare vi opsætter er valgt med ét spørgsmål for øje: gør dette livet lidt mere spændende? Vi håber, du finder noget her der svarer ja.
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Detaljer

Antal bøger
1
Emne
Fotografi, Originalt kunstværk
Bogtitel
Tokyo Broken Mirrors 2020
Forfatter/ Tegner
Yokota Daisuke 横田大輔 (1983–)
Stand
Som ny
Udgivelsesår ældste artikel
2020
Højde
32 cm
Udgave
1. udgave, Begrænset udgave
Bredde
23,5 cm
Sprog
Engelsk
Originalsprog
Ja
Forlægger
artbeatpublishers
Indbinding
Softback
Antallet af sider
88
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