Daisuke YokotaBkk (signed)
Publisher: Self published
216 pages
Year: 2018
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Born in 1983 in Saitama, north of Tokyo, Yokota is part of a generation of young artists using photography in subversive new ways. His approach combines multiple rephotographing and printing, applying acid or flame to the end results, and making one-off prints and books from unexpected materials in staged public performances
He continuously tests the limits, burning his pictures or searing them with acid as public performances. Now, the subversive Japanese photographer has won a Photo London award. Here’s why Yokota’s a talent to watch.
This serie is shooted in Bangkok in the meantime of the AM project series!










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