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Taratine
Daisuke Yokota

Taratine, Daisuke Yokota

Taratine, Daisuke YokotaTaratine
Daisuke Yokota
Session Press
English and Japanese

 

Softcover with poster
Signed, Edition of 500
160 pages
215 x 380 mm (poster size 864 x 557 mm)
2015
ISBN 9780692321621

“Taratine”, the first US monograph by acclaimed Japanese photographer Daisuke Yokota. Highly regarded for his technical and aesthetic kinships with the avant-garde Mono-hamovement of the ‘60s and with Provoke-era masters such as Daido Moriyama and Takuma Nakahira, “Taratine” represents a new direction for Yokota, one that centers his work for the first time in another Japanese tradition, that of the confessional photographic I-novel. Comprised of photographs and a moving essay penned by Yokota, “Taratine” is his most personal work to date.

“Taratine” brings together two bodies of new work — one from a road trip to Tohoku in 2007, and a second taken in Tokyo in 2014. The Tohoku photographs were inspired by Yokota happening upon an ancient ginkgo tree in the Aomori prefecture. Called “Taratine”, this tree has been worshipped by generations of women for its legendary fertility-enhancing properties. Yokota was reminded both of the Tohoku region’s traditional and lingering connection to the awe of natural spirits (the influence of Jomon-period animism) and of memories from his own childhood.

From this experience came a photographic ode to those traditions and memories, one that also expresses his strong admiration for the important women in his life: his mother, in the case of the Aomori pictures; and his girlfriend, in the Tokyo pictures. By fusing the two together in “Taratine”, Yokota is charting a new direction for his work. As Marc Feustel observes in the afterword, “Unlike its predecessors, “Taratine” is driven by a more ambiguous and slippery set of emotions and sensations. A need for maternal love evolves into lust and desire. As much a book about sounds and smells as one of images “Taratine” heightens all the senses as it breathes fresh air into a grand Japanese tradition.”

About the Artist
The highly experimental photographer Daisuke Yokota works with both digital and physical darkroom tools to create images that range from moody black-and-white portraits to high-keyed abstractions. In 2016, Yokota received the Foam Paul Huf Award, one of the highest distinctions awarded to talented contemporary photographers under the age of 35.
(source https://www.artsy.net/artist/daisuke-yokota)

About the Publisher
Session Press is dedicated to introducing contemporary and historical works by both emerging and established Japanese and Chinese photographers. Founded in 2011 by Miwa Susuda, photobook consultant at Dashwood Books in NY, Session Press functions like a collective, bringing photographers, designers, writers, and editors together to produce limited edition artist books.
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