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A collection of haunting photographs taken in a residential area at night with an infrared camera . Here is a new world of photographer Yusuke Yamatani.

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HOUYHNHNM's project the other day.But Yusuke Yamatani, a photographer who has presented us with bewitching and powerful photographs. The extremely ongoing creator, who continues his challenging activities while exploring various forms of photographic expression, has compiled his latest series, which can be described as a new frontier, into a single volume.

The title of the work is "Into the Light. . It is a series of late-night infrared camera shots of a residential area in the suburbs of Tokyo. This work began when Yamatani himself had a family and became interested in other people's "homes.

Yamatani said, "The overwhelming separation between self and others in a residential area late at night made me feel a strange sense of comfort even as I stepped into the realm of others to photograph them," and "it made me feel a separation between myself and the world. ." He said.

To commemorate the publication of this book, Marc Jacobs will hold a bookstore "MARC JACOBS.Bookmark (BOOKMARC)"The photo exhibition will be held at . There will be a champagne reception and book signing on the opening night.

Don't miss this contemporary artist's expressive activities in the present day.

Text_Ryo Komuta


Yusuke Yamatani Photo Exhibition "Into the Light
Dates: Friday, July 14 - Tuesday, July 18, 2017
Hours: 12:00-19:00

Champagne reception & book signing
Date: Friday, July 14, 2017, 19:00-20:30
Location: BOOKMARC
Address: 4-26-14 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

Yusuke Yamatani "Into the Light
Publisher: T&M Projects
Format: B5 variant / 95 pages + 7 guanine sheets (28 pages ) / 264 x 180 mm Published July 2017 / Limited edition of 1000 copies
Sales Price : 5,000 yen ( without tax )

Yusuke Yamatani (Yusuke Yamatani)
Born in Niigata, Japan in 1985, he published his first photo book "Tsugi no yoru e" at his own expense in 2013. Since then, he has exhibited his work in Japan and abroad, including participation in the Kyoto International Photography Festival (2015 ), the Tokyo International Photography Festival (2015 ), and an exhibition at Condé Nast's headquarters building in New York City. Since then, his major photo collections include "ground" and "RAMA LAMA DING DONG".

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