Breath in, breath out
by Akito TsudaAkito Tsuda’s images originate from an instinctive drive where imprecisions, such as shadows or out-of-focus shots, are an important part of the narration. I am thinking of photographic projects like Tom or Maxwell Street, set in the Mexican district of Chicago, Pilsen. Akito participates in the life of the streets to document it in each of its daily actions and gestures.
In Breath in, breath out he photographs stray cats in Osaka and Tokyo. He builds an intimacy with them, allowing a mutual fascination to develop while taking close-up portraits of them. The cats have mangy fur, deep scratches on their muzzles, some of them are missing their tail or an eye. They still bear the vivid signs of the previous night’s battle. (Saul Marcadent)
In Breath in, breath out he photographs stray cats in Osaka and Tokyo. He builds an intimacy with them, allowing a mutual fascination to develop while taking close-up portraits of them. The cats have mangy fur, deep scratches on their muzzles, some of them are missing their tail or an eye. They still bear the vivid signs of the previous night’s battle. (Saul Marcadent)
The book will be presented at
POMO GALERIE
opening: Thursday, March 19th 2015, 6.30 pm
Via Giuseppe Sirtori 6, Milan
March 20th – April 10th 2015
from Monday to Friday 9.30 am – 6.30 pm
free entrance
Akito Tsuda – Breath in, breath out
21 x 27,5 cm
36 pages
100 numbered copies
Available for shopping on line after the presentation at Pomo Galerie, Milan
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