ACID
BLOOM
Mika Ninagawa
Hardbound,
9.5" x 13", 84 pages
46 four-color plates
2004, Nazraeli Press
“The moment I feel like a plant,
or like a bug alighting on a flower, I release the shutter. When
I’m not in this heightened state, I may shoot a beautiful
flower beautifully, but that is all. For me, the process of photographing
a flower is something more, something that goes beyond the flower.
When I’m photographing well, I am always floating on another
plane – a place between this world and the world beyond.”
– Mika Ninagawa
About ten years ago, the Japanese critic Kotaro
Iizawa coined the expression “onnanoko shashinka,”
which loosely translates as “girlie photographers.”
He was referring to a hugely popular group of young Japanese women
photographers whose subject matter – simple, everyday things
– was captured using a “point-and-shoot” technique.
Mika Ninagawa has been described as second generation “onnanoko
shashinka,” a very skillful photographer with perhaps a
more mature approach to her work – but still with a wonderful
mix of fun and flair. The pictures in this stunningly beautiful
book are large and saturated, a dazzling array of flowers, trees,
grass and insects – close-up and ablaze with color. Acid
Bloom is an electrifying body of work. This first Nazraeli
Press edition is limited to 1,000 copies.
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