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Any given day 2, continuation of the story I shot in 2010 in Medellin, Colombia, about the life of gangsters in Medellin’s new drug war, has been published on Weekly Asahi.

I have been working on my project on Fukushima. Hope to show you some of pix soon in some publications as well as a website I will build for this project.

I will be exhibiting “Vanishing existence” at Polka galerie in Paris. Opening is on October 15th from 16:00. Please come join if you are in town.

Venue: Polka Galerie
Address: 12 rue Saint Gilles, Paris 75003 (Nearest metro: Chemin Vert)
Duration: October 11th – November 3rd
Links: La Lettre de la Photographie, Polka Galerie

Story on daily life of a Trans-Dniester village, Lenina, has been published on TIME magazine’s Lightbox.

http://lightbox.time.com/2011/09/21/snapshots-of-transnistria-an-unrecognized-state-caught-between-past-and-present/

Ibasyo series is a part of selected exhibitions of Photoquai 2011, 3rd Photo Biennale at  Musée du Quai Branly in Paris. You will find the photos along the Seine river. Please come visit if you are in town.

Photoquai 2011
Venue:  Musée du Quai Branly  (Map)
Date: 13/09/2011 – 11/11/2011
Web:http://www.photoquai.fr
*Free admission event.

Story on daily life of a Trans-Dniester village, Lenina, has been published on Weekly Asahi magazine.

http://publications.asahi.com/ecs/detail/?item_id=12940

Today, I came back to Japan and will be based here.

It was my original plan to come back but the earthquake and Tsunami hit Japan at this timing.

I could not even imagine what happened in Japan when I decided to move back to Japan.

I will be in the Northern Japan for a while.

Exhibition “Ibasyo” has started at Kunsthal museum in Rotterdam. Please come visit if you have a chance.

“Ibasyo”

Venue: KUNSTHAL
Address: Museumpark, Westzeedijk 341, 3015 AA Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Duration: March 19th – June 5th
Links: Ibasyo, Visitor info

For four years, the Japanese photographer Kosuke Okahara followed the lives of six Japanese women who used self-harm as a mechanism for coping with life. This is the only way these women are able to find their ibasyo, the Japanese term for a physical and emotional place where one feels comfortable and at ease. Compassionately and from a respectful distance, Okahara illustrates the problems these girls struggle with. He hopes that his photographs will provide them with the opportunity to reflect on their own lives.

Ibasyo

This frank photo documentary on self-harm originated with a friendship between Okahara and a student he met when he was at university. Once they had got to know each other better, she admitted to him that she was unable to feel ibasyo and for this reason had spent many years harming herself. The photographer was deeply moved by her story, not least because he himself had grown up in a family marred by alcohol abuse and domestic violence and could therefore identify with her situation.

The women in Okahara’s photographs have experienced overwhelming emotions as a result of domestic violence, sexual abuse or intimidation. Loss of self-worth, panic attacks and depression result initially in impulsive acts of self-mutilation, after which it becomes difficult to stop. The body subsequently produces endorphins, as it does following intense physical activity, and these elicit a feeling of relief and euphoria; You can finally feel ibasyo. And so these women get caught in a vicious circle that is difficult to break. Okahara’s images are at once probing, personal and confrontational.  They show how young adults try to hold their own in a complex Japanese society in which imperfection is obliged to remain hidden and self-harm is very much a taboo subject.

Images from Eastern Libya and Tunisia/Libya border have been published on Russian Reporter magazine.

The slideshow from Eastern Libya and Tunisia/Libya border have also been published on Russian Reporter magazine website.

Slideshows:

*Eastern Libya

*Tunisia / Libya border

Ibasyo will be exhibited at the Kunsthal museum in Rotterdam, The Netherlands from March 19th to June 5th. Please come visit if you have a chance.

“Ibasyo”

Venue: KUNSTHAL
Address: Museumpark, Westzeedijk 341, 3015 AA Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Duration: March 19th – June 5th
Links: Ibasyo, Visitor info