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KuniƩ Sugiura reviewed by Eric Miles in Photograph Mag
Within the history of photography, especially after the Bauhaus, a set of loosely related practices have attempted to subvert photography’s stubborn literalness in recording the world before the camera’s lens.... -
My Husband Shortlisted for Aperture's PhotoBook of the Year 2022
October 3, 2022Tokuko Ushioda's publication, My Husband, has been shortlisted for Aperture's 2022 PhotoBook of the Year Award. This year marks the tenth anniversary of the Paris Photo–Aperture PhotoBook Awards—a celebration of... -
Kankaku Reviewed in Japan Culture NYC
February 1, 2022In its winter exhibition Alison Bradley Projects brings together works by six artists to contemplate the fluidity of artistic practice across different mediums. This exhibit showcases a selection of two-... -
"From Student to Master: Tokuko Ushioda and Her Teachers" featured in Hyperallergic's "New York Art Guide for July 2022"
June 30, 2022Renowned Japanese artist Tokuko Ushioda is largely known for her series Bibliotheca (2017) , which uplifted books and printed ephemera as valid art objects. Her latest exhibition, From Student to... -
Tadaaki Kuwayama reviewed by Alfred Mac Adam in The Brooklyn Rail
April 14, 2022Curated by Gabriela Rangel, this compact, powerful show is a perfect paradox: it manages to fit into a limited gallery space eight works made over the course of sixty-two years... -
Rakuko Naito reviewed by John Yau in Hyperallergic
December 8, 2021Working across different mediums and materials, Rakuko Naito seems to have had at least four careers, while remaining nearly unknown in New York. Born in Japan in 1935, she studied... -
Rakuko Naito reviewed by Robert Morgan in The Brooklyn Rail
December 8, 2021This exhibition of nine works by Japanese artist Rakuko Naito now on view at Alison Bradley Projects in Chelsea reveals a story that defines her aspirations from the late 1950s...
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