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Looking at the almost graphical compositions in Satomi Sakuma’s color-satured photographs, one might believe the title “Circle Triangle Square” to refer to geometrical shapes. Yet it is inspired by a painting by Buddhist monk Sengai. Sakuma, originally trained in oil painting, approaches photography in the way a painter would, paying closer attention to direct response to the formation of colors and shapes than to more cerebral areas.
“I feel like I get caught in Sengai’s trap with any of my feeble interpretations […
First, move outside the world of your recognition. You need to begin a journey towards inscrutable.” — from Satomi Sakuma’s statement
The book is concluded by an afterword/essay by Osamu Kanemura, in which he meditates on the relations between eye, camera, seeing and reality, and how they inform each other.
- Book Size
- 210 x 210 mm
- Pages
- 36 pages, 24 images
- Binding
- Softcover
- Publication Date
- 2018
- Language
- English, Japanese
- Limited Edition
- 300