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Mayumi Hosokura

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Created by Mayumi Hosokura in 2009-2011. The artwork is a c-print and displayed at 35.5 x 26 cm.

Take a moment to absorb the calming image of the small waterfall. What strikes you about the water as it streams down? By using a long exposure time, the flowing water gains a soft and hazy texture. One of the remarkable aspects of the work by Japanese artist Mayumi Hosokura is that the images can be viewed both in isolation, and in relation to each other. Compare for instance this image with other photographs in Hosokura’s series Kazan, such as this photograph of a woman lost in thought. The subjects could hardly be further apart, yet they convey the same sort of intimacy. It is only be placing the images side by side that a tender embrace between humans and whimsical nature comes to the fore.

Mayumi Hosokura was one of the artists selected for Foam Talent 2011. Her series Kazan was presented in Foam Magazine #28 Talent Issue and the accompanying talent exhibition.

© Mayumi Hosokura, courtesy of the Foam Collection

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