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    MIHO KAJIOKA _SO IT GOES SO IT GOES

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    MIHO KAJIOKA
    SO IT GOES SO IT GOES

    Published by the(M) éditions + IBASHO, 2020
    Book size 21x16cm
    Pages 120 pages
    Softcover
    Language English and Japanese
    ISBN: 979-10-95424-22-2

    This edition is a revised and simplified version of the book "so it goes", winner of the Nadar Prize 2019.

    In this book, Miho Kajioka presents a work relating to the concepts of time, memory and place. As in his previous works, the series reveals intuitive images of fragments of his daily life, from different eras. It was while reading Kurt Vonnegut's novel, Slaughterhouse-five, that Miho Kajioka got really interested in this subject.
    Miho Kajioka has long been fascinated by the chronology and meaning of events. According to her, photography captures moments and freezes them; posting impressions is like playing with the sense of time and getting lost in this timeline.

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    This edition is a revised and simplified version of the book so it goes, winner of the 2019 Nadar Prize.

    In this book, Miho Kajioka presents work related to the concepts of time, memory and place. As in her previous works, the series reveals intuitive images of fragments of her daily life, at different times. It was while reading Kurt Vonnegut's novel, Slaughterhouse-five, that Miho Kajioka really became interested in this subject.
    Miho Kajioka has long been fascinated by the chronology and meaning of events. According to her, photography captures moments and freezes them; displaying impressions is like playing with the sense of time and getting lost in this chronology.