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"And a Pinch of Irony with a Hint of Love (Signed)" is a photobook by Yurie Nagashima, one of Japan's leading female photographers. In "empty white room (1995)," she photographed her friends and acquaintances; in "Family (1998)," as the title suggests, she captured the daily life of her own family; and in "Not Six (2004)," she photographed her husband. Nagashima has captured her own feelings through the depiction of people close to her. She won the Ihei Kimura Award in 2000, and more recently, the Kodansha Essay Award for her essay collection "Memories of My Back," demonstrating her exceptional literary talent as well as her artistic sensibility. This book is a catalog photobook published in conjunction with a major retrospective exhibition held at the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum in 2017. The illustrations are categorized as "Self-Portrait," "Family-Portraits," "empty white room," "Family," "America," "not six," "SWISS," "About home," "To Sew, To Wear, To Talk," and "Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow." The book also includes texts by Momo Nonaka, Takahiro Ito, and others at the end.
Signed by the photographer .