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"Fukushima" is a collection of works by French photographer Antoine D'Agata. Born in Marseille in 1961, D'Agata, currently affiliated with Magnum Photos, is known for his ongoing portrayal of the margins of society and extreme human conditions around the world. Including his own body and experiences in his photographs, he develops a powerful style that combines photography, video, and text, earning him acclaim as an artist who transcends the boundaries of contemporary documentary. This book documents Fukushima, deeply scarred by the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami and the subsequent nuclear accident, from his own perspective. The monochrome images are heavily imprinted with images of abandoned cityscapes, hushed scenes in restricted areas, and deserted street corners, creating an atmosphere in which time seems to stand still. What permeates these works is not merely a documentary but D'Agata's distinctive physical immersion and an emotional intensity that seems to take on the pain of the land. With each turn of the page, you can sense the gaze of the author, who has deeply infiltrated the area, and the texture of the "time after the earthquake" that is engraved there. Limited to 500 copies.