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The artwork I liked the most is by Yahata Aki, the youngest artist the exhibition(24years old).
She focuse her camera on eccentric people that seem to have come straight out of a story – a clown who lives in a blue tent by the side of a river, an old couple who build and run their own church in the mountains – doing all the research by herself and shooting in a documentary style. Yahata’s works portray little narratives that lie on the margins of society.
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