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KosukeWARNING

It is the existence of innovators and creators of the past that allows me to produce works today. Previous works and their interpretation inform the works of any given period including the current one. Today, we have access to wonderful works of the past and we can learn much from the artists that made the works. I believe it is important to know about works of the past.

In principle, I respect all of the artists that I have studied, but Man Ray, Mario Giacomelli, and André Kertész’s works have been especially influential on my work. I am strongly drawn to the unique atmosphere of their works. I also feel that it is important to study the works, concepts, sensibilities, and methods of contemporary artists. My aim is to add my unique perspectives and sensibilities to works derived from other works. To do so, I believe it is important to preserve photography’s essential beauty, character and dignity.

In these multi-exposure works, the technique of multi-exposure is unimportant. Multi-exposure is simply a means to the ends of producing images marked by my unique sensibility and atmosphere. This “WARNING” turns into a unique world when I imbue the images I shot on film with emotions in the darkroom.

1986
Born in Tokyo
2008
Won Konica Minolta Foto Premio Prize 2008 Encouragement Award
2009
Graduated from Photography department at Tokyo Polytechnic University