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bibo (Signed), by Mariko Shindo
[bibo]
¥3,990

Mariko Shindo is a relatively young photographer who graduated in 2001 from Tokyo Visual Arts. In bibo, her first photo book, she presents a series she has been continually working on the last few years -- a portrait of the large series. These are not your normal street snaps or cityscapes, however. Through hand development and other "distressing" means, we never get a clear view of the subject, but rather feel the push and pull of the urban environment.

Hardcover, 22cm x 30cm, 84 pages, 79 b/w photos. Limited print run of 600. Signed by the artist.

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