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Risaku Suzuki
Koi 17, K-2 – Risaku Suzuki, Nature, Koi, Fish, Water, Animals, Japanese Art

2017

$8,150.11
£6,123.60
€6,900
CA$11,222.77
A$12,560.35
CHF 6,574.89
MX$152,585.48
NOK 83,484.45
SEK 78,781.84
DKK 52,515.86

About the Item

RISAKU SUZUKI (*1963, Japan) Koi 17, K-2 2017 Lambda print Sheet 33.8 x 50.8 cm (13 1/4 x 20 in.) Edition of 5; Ed. no. 1/10 Framed ‘The series ‘Koi’ was born while I photographed ‘Water Mirror’. By the movement of carp (Koi), the ripples, the sparkling of light on the surface of water and the shadow of the waves at the bottom of the lake appear in frame, then transparent water is visualized. ‘Koi’ deals with the act of seeing water.’ – Risaku Suzuki Risaku Suzuki was born in 1963 in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan and now lives and works in Tokyo. He is well known for his dedicated series of pictures from Kumano, Wakayama Prefecture, one of Japan's most sacred places and the home of Suzuki. One of Japan's most prominent photographers, Suzuki presents unmistakably Japanese subjects - like cherry blossoms and snow - which are both timeless and refreshingly new. ‘In my opinion, contemporary photography should be based on conceptual thoughts and committed to creation. It takes strength and enthusiasm to make photography your goal in life. The opinion that pictures of every day life, like those of his dog, his girlfriend and the like, are equal to creative expression, would be too undemanding. To really emphasize the ‘power of photography’, deep passion is central - in every age and situation - and the ability of a photographer to visualize a concept.’ – Risaku Suzuki — Landscape Photography, Nature, Colour, Japan, Light, Water, Animals, Fish, Koi, Plants, Pond
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    2017
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    Height: 14.18 in (36 cm)Width: 20.87 in (53 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Zurich, CH
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU128016159342

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