#Daisuke Yokota
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zegalba · 2 years ago
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Daisuke Yokota: They series (2008)
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abstracteddistractions · 11 months ago
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Daisuke Yokota “Alluvion” 2021,
UV Inkjet Print (StareReap 2.5 print),
100×80cm
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0-coordinates · 2 years ago
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Daisuke Yokota - Matter #005 (2015)
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zurich-snows · 27 days ago
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Daisuke Yokota
Untitled (from the series 'Sediment'), 2019
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gacougnol · 2 years ago
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Daisuke Yokota
Untitled n° 578
2015
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comorbidlyincapacitated · 1 year ago
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Daisuke Yokota. Untitled. 2015
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striborr · 5 months ago
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Daisuke Yokota
Source: grecobello8id.wordpress.com
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fiercerthanyou · 11 months ago
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Daisuke Yokota, “Vertigo 88–89,” 2014,
From Vertigo,
Courtesy of Newfave Books.
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venusimleder · 1 year ago
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Ph. Daisuke Yokota
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mariaangels · 2 years ago
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Daisuke Yokota
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krisis-krinein · 2 years ago
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dawnchoruus · 8 months ago
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'untitled #1' (2012)
image by daisuke yokota
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4eternal-life · 1 year ago
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Daisuke Yokota  /Japanese, b. 1983    
Untitled,  2016
https://prix.pictet.com/cycles/fire/daisuke-yokota
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jinsei-pika-pika · 1 year ago
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Daisuke Yokota "Back Yard"
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zurich-snows · 27 days ago
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Daisuke Yokota - Hiroshi Takizawa - Yoshi Kametani 横田大輔 - 滝沢広 - ヨシ・カメタニ 100 Bilder
Berlin: Kominek, 2017
Hallucinatory flashes of the Berlin underworld permeate through the pages of this collective work by Japanese artists Daisuke Yokota,Yoshi Kametani and Hiroshi Takizawa. A collaboration of night work in a city that never sleeps; the photographers pass like ghosts through all manner of places; forests, strip clubs, industrial estates, parking lots and darkened streets. Utilizing a variety of different techniques they present a fresh perspective of the metropolis.
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yoshikazushiga-designworks · 10 months ago
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