Yuki Onodera

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Yuki Onodera (オノデラ ユキ, Onodera Yuki; born 1962) is a Japanese photographer. She graduated from the Kuwazawa Design School in Tokyo. She lives in Paris, France.[1]

Born1962 (age 6364)
Tokyo, Japan
KnownforPhotography
AwardsKimura Ihei Award
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Yuki Onodera
Born1962 (age 6364)
Tokyo, Japan
Known forPhotography
AwardsKimura Ihei Award
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Biography

Onodera works with large images (some reaching 8 meters) and wants her work to be "tangible".[1] In her series "Portrait of Second-Hand Clothes" Onodera used the clothes from "Christian Boltanski's installation 'Dispersion,' a large pile of used garments meant to evoke death and loss."[2] She has worked in Paris since 1993, and she has had solo exhibits around the world.[3] Institutions that hold her work include: The Getty Museum,[4] the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art,[5] and The Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography.[6]

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Publications

  • How to Make a Pearl, Nazraeli Press, 2002[8]
  • Transvest, Nazraeli Press, 2004, ISBN 978-1-59005-086-6[9]

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