In no other city can you find a more diverse group of people than in New York City. It does not matter what race or religion you are, rich or poor. This is why it remains a fresh and exciting city, with a variety of values and cultures.
Koki Sato is a Japanese photographer active in the city, and his activities range from fine art photography to brand visual photography and portraits of artists.
Now, he has released his first photo book "fragile" in about three years. An exhibition will be held at BEAMS T Harajuku to commemorate the release.
In addition to exhibiting and selling works that capture the realistic daily lives of ordinary New York City streetscapes and ordinary people, there will also be clothing incorporating these photographic works into designs. A photo book "fragile" will also be on sale in advance.
The exhibition will open on August 23 (Fri.), and we invite you to gaze at Koki Sato's photographs and contemplate the daily life in New York City.
Koki Sato Photo Exhibition "fragile
Dates: August 23 (Friday) - September 1 (Sunday)
Location: BEAMS T Harajuku
Address: 1F, 3-25-15 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
www.beams.co.jp