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but I find Tomoko Yoneda's photographs more comfortable to look at on the pages of a book than on the white walls of a gallery or museum

At that time in Portland

This is an interesting episode that gives a glimpse of the artist's physical senses contained within his intricate works

Looking through the glass

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