Under the guidance of editor Ellie Grace Cumming and art director Lina Kutsovskaya, Another Man continues to spotlight boundary-pushing photographers like Daisuke Yokota. His latest exhibition at Kyotographie, Japan’s leading photography festival, showcases his transformative approach. Yokota, influenced by the Provoke movement, uses unconventional methods, such as exposing film to light and heat, to create abstract images full of texture and distortion. The upcoming exhibition highlights the interplay of chance and intent in his work, furthering Kyotographie’s reputation for unique photographic experiences.
Under the leadership of editor-in-chief Ellie Grace Cumming and art director Lina Kutsovskaya, Another Man has remained steadfast in its mission to champion photographers and artists who push the boundaries of image-making in an era oversaturated with visuals.
The work of Daisuke Yokota is an exploration of transformation, where the act of creation is as significant as the final image.
In his silvery, visceral works, Yokota deliberately disrupts traditional development methods, exposing film to light leaks, scorching negatives, or subjecting them to boiling water and acidic treatments.
The exhibition, Daisuke Yokota x Another Man, will feature as part of the associated programming of Kyotographie's 13th edition.
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