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Collect a limited-edition print by Hara Mikiko, featured in the publication I'm So Happy You are Here: Japanese Women Photographers from the 1950s to Now.


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This limited-edition print by Hara Mikiko is featured in I’m So Happy You Are Here: Japanese Women Photographers from the 1950s to Now, which surveys the work of 25 Japanese women photographers from the 1950s to the present. The volume challenges traditional narratives within the history of Japanese photography by centering the perspectives, innovations, and lived experiences of women artists. Through portfolios, critical essays, and historical contextualization, the publication reveals a rich spectrum of approaches—ranging from documentary and street photography to experimental and conceptual practices.

Details

Chromogenic Print
8 × 10 in.
Edition of 20
Signed and numbered by the artist

About the Artist

Hara Mikiko (born in Toyama, Japan, 1967) graduated from the Faculty of Literature at Keio University, Tokyo, in 1990. She initially worked as an actress in underground­-theater groups before becoming a photographer through a series of coincidences: finding her father’s camera, receiving an enlarger from a friend, and learning to print from a photographer. In 1992, she began studying photography at Tokyo College of Photography, first working in black and white then turning to color before graduating in 1996. Her first solo exhibi­tion, Is as It, was held that year in Tokyo. Hara was inspired by her professor Suzuki Kiyoshi and the Austrian color photo­grapher Manfred Willmann. Since the mid-1990s, she has been using a medium­-format German camera—an Ikonta from the 1930s—that a friend gave her when she was in college. This old camera, combined with a 1950s lens and Kodak color film, allowed her to develop her own style characterized by an unusually delicate, pale palette. Hara always carries her quiet and lightweight camera, photographing fleeting passersby, landscapes, and natural elements that surround her. Aiming in the general direction of the gestures or details that attract her, she often releases the shutter spontaneously, without pausing to look through the viewfinder. The resulting images—dreamy, slightly out of focus, and off­-center—compose what she describes as “an accumulation of fragments of my daily life.”

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Each limited-edition print is hand-packed with great care and ships from New York within 3–5 days.

Hara Mikiko: Untitled, 1996
Hara Mikiko: Untitled, 1996 Sale price$500.00