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Masahisa Fukase
Hibi


Hibi literally comprises a series of street photographs by renowned Japanese photographer Masahisa Fukase. Each of the black and white images painstakingly attend to the road’s surface – the worn road-markings, the fading lines and arrows eroded by the city’s innumerable inhabitants, a web of fissures in the asphalt. In 1992, Fukase printed and painted the works for a solo exhibition, ‘Private Scenes ‘92’, held at Nikon Salon in Tokyo. He overlaid a set of bromide prints with fluid drawings in brightly coloured inks and on every image the physical presence of the artist is traced, a shadow-presence which seems to offer a reading, an interpretation but one that can never be fully resolved.

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self-portrait by the shed
Winter 2015

self-portrait by the shed

Winter 2015

Marlowe by the river with goldenrod

Marlowe by the river with goldenrod

at gyeongju
2015

at gyeongju 

2015

2015 

me and neziah

Linda at the river
2016

Linda at the river

2016

pink clouds over Becca’s party
2016

pink clouds over Becca’s party

2016

Charlie
2016

Charlie

2016

summer badminton
2015

summer badminton

2015