Kanako
Sasaki is
a photographer, born
in Sendai, Japan.
“Kanako
Sasaki’s
photographs are
largely self-portraits. Not only does she pose in her pictures, but
the works are also inspired directly from her own childhood memories
and imagination. Sasaki’s photos capture the concept of a “floating
world”, or romanticized world where everything is peaceful and
beautiful and nature is flourishing. She is influenced by various
Japanese novels and Ukiyo-e paintings. (Ukiyo-e is a genre style of
painting and printmaking developed in Japan from the 17th to the 19th
centuries and marked by the depiction of the leisure activities of
ordinary people). Putting her own idiosyncratic twist on the popular
theme of teenage girls growing up, Sasaki
always dresses up in high fashion clothing, thus putting her own spin
on the conventions of adolescence and recreation. Sasaki likes to let
the audience see her work as if they are sharing the secret moments
with the girl in the image. She wants them to conjure up their own
memories of playing on the beach, as seen in Ambassador or
as climbing and playing in the yard on trees as depicted in Swing
Club.”
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