Perhaps it's the lack of motion that appeals to him, but master of portraits Yoshihiko Ueda is also an eager observer of trees. Taken over a 30-year period, 'Quinault', which documents woods on Native American land, and the twin collections 'Materia' and 'M.River', both shot on Yakushima, saw him dive deep into the mystical beauty and majesty of forests. This mini-show, composed of around ten small prints, has a more modest target: a single apple tree in Kawaba, a village in Gunma prefecture.
Yoshihiko Ueda: Apple Tree
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