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Mari Katayama . Gift

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United Vagabonds

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This first book by Mari Katayama is both a retrospective and a document of her evolution as a photographer and artist. Katayama, who was born with tibial hemimelia, a rare deficiency that prevented growth in the lower legs and caused a cleft left hand that resembles a crab’s pincers, amputated her legs at age nine. She explores the possibilities of her own body by creating situations that manipulate the way we see her and painting tattoo-like designs on her prosthetics. Intricately embroidered, pillow-like objects in the shape of limbs and mannequins combine with self-portrait photography to elucidate uncanny and alluring expressions of a DIY aesthetic and notions of beauty.

Mari Katayama .  Gift

Simon Baker

Publisher United Vagabonds

ISBN 9784908600043

136 p, ills colour, 22 x 31 cm, hb, Japanese/English

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2019-11-09

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