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Michiko Kon
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Sardines, Watermelon, and Japanese Fan, 2009, 9" x 11 1/2", 22 1/2" x 26" Framed Gelatin-silver print by Michiko Kon
Michiko Kon was born in Kanagawa, Japan, in 1955. She studied at the Sokei Art School and at the Tokyo Photographic College in 1978. Kon started making photographs in the late 1970, which were published in many manga magazines. Her first solo exhibition, 'Still Life' in 1985 in Tokyo, at the Shinjuku Nikon Salon, made her soon recognized as one of the most innovative photographers working in Japan; she was the recipient of the prestigious Kimura Ihee Prize in 1991. Her first exhibition in the United States was held at the List Visual Arts Center at MIT in 1992. Her work was also included in the History of Japanese Photography exhibition organized by Anne Tucker at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in 2003. Kon's artworks has been exhibited widely and is present in many museums around the world.
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