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Japanese Women Photographers

A much-needed counterpoint to the male-dominated canon of Japanese photography, , curated by Pauline Vermare, Mariko Takeuchi, and Lesley A. Martin, presents a wide range of photographic approaches, including installation-based work, video, and the printed page. Coinciding with a book published provides an indispensable introduction to the contributions of Japanese women to photography, showcasing intimate observations of everyday life, critical perspectives on history, and radical experiments with the medium.

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