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First edition, first impression of Contrepoint by Yoko Ikeda in new condition. Medium format hardback. Published in 2022 by The (M) Editions 

 

About Contrepoint

Ikeda’s photographic methods are in a way akin to the practices of the famous Hungarian-born international artist László Moholy-Nagy who considered photography to be an autonomous artistic practice with its own laws of composition and lighting. In the 1920s he coined the term "New Vision" for his belief that photography could create a whole new way of seeing the outside world that the human eye could not.

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First edition, first impression of Contrepoint by Yoko Ikeda in new condition. Medium format hardback. Published in 2022 by The (M) Editions 

 

About Contrepoint

Ikeda’s photographic methods are in a way akin to the practices of the famous Hungarian-born international artist László Moholy-Nagy who considered photography to be an autonomous artistic practice with its own laws of composition and lighting. In the 1920s he coined the term "New Vision" for his belief that photography could create a whole new way of seeing the outside world that the human eye could not.

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