![]() ![]() Always in possession of her medium-format film camera, Hara’s photographs capture the random people and places of her daily existence. MIKIKO HARA is a Japanese photographer who lives in Kawasaki and graduated with a degree in literature from Keio University before studying at Tokyo College of Photography. ![]() Visually united through an inventive design that presents Dixon’s story on iridescent sheets interspersed between Hara’s color images, Change probes alienation and its role in contemporary life. Whether images of a bored mother and child on a Tokyo subway or dialogue that reveals missed social cues between neighbors, the people who inhabit the pages of Change try and often fail to genuinely interact with one another. Special Edition: 26 numbered copies with a signed chromogenic print by Mikiko HaraĮditors: Laurence Vecten, Russet Lederman and Yoko SawadaĬHANGE, the first volume of The Gould Collection, interweaves Stephen Dixon’s short story Change with Mikiko Hara’s untitled photographs from 1996 to 2009.Isolation and social disconnect define both Dixon’s story and Hara’s photographs. Size: 24.8 cm high x 18 cm wide (9.75 x 7 inches)īinding: Exposed Swiss binding within soft cover in dust-jacketĮdition Size: 500 regular edition copies (with signed copies available) Publisher: The Gould Collection (New York City, Paris, Tokyo) ![]() ![]() With a Short Story by Stephen Dixon – Regular Edition Volume One in The Gould Collection Series CHANGE: Photographs by Mikiko Hara ![]()
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