• Herbie Yamaguchi - You can click away from whatever you want. That's punk
  • Herbie Yamaguchi - You can click away from whatever you want. That's punk
  • Herbie Yamaguchi - You can click away from whatever you want. That's punk
  • Herbie Yamaguchi - You can click away from whatever you want. That's punk
  • Herbie Yamaguchi - You can click away from whatever you want. That's punk
  • Herbie Yamaguchi - You can click away from whatever you want. That's punk
  • Herbie Yamaguchi - You can click away from whatever you want. That's punk
  • Herbie Yamaguchi - You can click away from whatever you want. That's punk
  • Herbie Yamaguchi - You can click away from whatever you want. That's punk
  • Herbie Yamaguchi - You can click away from whatever you want. That's punk
  • Herbie Yamaguchi - You can click away from whatever you want. That's punk
  • Herbie Yamaguchi - You can click away from whatever you want. That's punk
  • Herbie Yamaguchi - You can click away from whatever you want. That's punk

    Herbie Yamaguchi - You can click away from whatever you want. That's punk

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    Herbie Yamaguchi
    “You can click away from whatever you want. That's punk" (Signed)

    Published by Super Labo & Galerie &co 119, 2017
    Size 23 x 22 x 0.6 cm
    Softcover
    First edition
    ISBN 978-4-908512-05-6
    Special edition available with a signed print ( 12.5 x 17.8 cm).

    Published on the occasion of the exhibition "You can click away of whatever you want. That's punk" at the écho119 gallery, from May 16 to July 8, 2017.

    Herbie Yamaguchi was living in London when the Punk movement emerged. He recounts feeling a new wind blowing, especially in music and fashion. Young people with mohawks and leather jackets quickly became favorite subjects for Herbie, a young, aspiring photographer searching for inspiration. Then, in their wake, came the New Wave and New Romantic movements, which allowed Herbie to further develop his photographic approach...