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"Self-Portrait" is a collection of works by Korean photographer Ahn Jun. Known for her unique exploration of the relationship between the body and its environment, such as her series of photographs of herself standing on the edge of urban skyscrapers, Ahn Jun's compositions, simultaneously charged with tension and tranquility, vividly highlight the boundaries between the ordinary and the extraordinary, questioning the distance between the self and the world, earning her acclaim both in Japan and abroad. This book is comprised of a series in which she uses herself as her subject, interweaving landscapes, light, and atmosphere to document the self as it changes over time and space. The diverse scenes, including head-on portraits, reflections through windows, and poses integrated into the city and nature, are depicted in tranquil tones. Through Ahn Jun's lens, this book offers viewers an opportunity to reflect on their own existence and deeply evokes the interplay between the inner and outer worlds.
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