Miho Kajioka, a Japanese photographer who is exhibiting in Paris for the first time, at the Galerie VU’, directs her personal and intimist view towards the catastrophe her country lived through just 5 years ago.
Images full of serenity, inhabited by the silence of motionless objects, images where the eye clings to minuscule shapes, drowned by oceans of space burnt by light.
Japanese photographs in their refinement and physicality, turned to the colour of tea or projected in small sizes with irregular shapes.
Miho Kajioka is not, however, a photographer of Zen contemplation and the patience of the Mikado. As a journalist on assignment in the regions devastated and annihilated by the nuclear plague, she was suddenly confronted with the incomparable beauty of nature that had been abandoned.
EXHIBITION
And, where did the peacocks go?
Miho Kajioka
From June 8 to September 2nd, 2016
Galerie VU’
58, rue Saint Lazare
75009 Paris
France
http://www.galerievu.com
http://mihokajioka.com