Asako Narahashi
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Asako Narahashi (楢橋 朝子, Narahashi Asako; born 1959 in Tokyo) is a Tokyo-based Japanese photographer.[1] She is famous for her approach of taking photo from outside coastline with splitting frame of water and land or sky, creating a new perspective on Japan landscape.[2] Her photographs are held in a permanent collection in San Francisco Museum of Art[3] and The National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo[4].
In 1990, Narahashi opened the gallery 03FOTOS (1990-2001) to present her works. In 1996, she co-founded the photography magazine Main (1996-2000) with Ishiuchi Miyako.[5]
- "half awake and half asleep in the water", Festival Images Vevey, Switzerland (2016)
- "Coming Closer and Getting Further Away", Tokyo Art Museum, Tokyo (2009)
- "half awake and half asleep in the water", Yossi Milo Gallery, New York (2008)