


Moe Suzuki
Sokohi
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This print is part of a series of 5 prints by women photographers that we have previously published: Moe Suzuki, Mikiko Hara, Clémentine Schneidermann, Irina Rozovsky and Deanna Dikeman.
Moe Suzuki (born in Tokyo) studied photography at London College Communications, University of the Arts London.
Upon returning to Tokyo after the Great Eastern Earthquake in 2011, Moe Suzuki taught herself book-binding skills and started a career as a visual artist, working primarily with photography, mixed with archival images and illustrations to tell narratives in book form. Her work focuses on topics such as community life, people with disabilities or spirituality.
Upon returning to Tokyo after the Great Eastern Earthquake in 2011, Moe Suzuki taught herself book-binding skills and started a career as a visual artist, working primarily with photography, mixed with archival images and illustrations to tell narratives in book form. Her work focuses on topics such as community life, people with disabilities or spirituality.
Photograph from the book "Sokohi"
Archival pigment print
Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Baryta 315gms
Laser cut holes
Picture size: 19 x 13,3 cm
Print size: 29 x 20 cm
The print is sold with a signed copy of "Sokohi"
Archival pigment print
Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Baryta 315gms
Laser cut holes
Picture size: 19 x 13,3 cm
Print size: 29 x 20 cm
The print is sold with a signed copy of "Sokohi"