HOSOKURA MAYUMI
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HOSOKURA MAYUMI
FLOATIN
I have created a brand new viewpoint, including diverse perspectives, from which to observe scenes of the Ginza townscape, with people coming and going, fused together to form a digital collage from show windows, printed materials of the past and the internet. These dozens of overlapping images seem like virtual images reflected in window, while also seeming like a new reality.
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HOSOKURA MAYUMI
Lives in Tokyo. Graduated from the Department of Literature at Ritsumeikan University, and from the course in photography in the Department of Art at Nihon University. Produced “In the past it was probably taken for granted,” that restructures the boundaries between race and nationality, human beings and animals and machines, and organic matter and inorganic matter based on sexuality and gender. Her main private exhibitions include “New Skin” (mumei, Tokyo 2019) and “Jubilee” (nomad nomad, Hong Kong 2017). Group exhibitions she has participated in include “Certain Though Small” (Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, Tokyo 2018) and “Close to the Edge: New Photography from Japan” (Miyako Yoshinage, NY 2016). Her work is published in photographic collections including “Jubilee” (artbeat publishers, 2017) and “transparency is the new mystery” (MACK 2016).