SAKIKO NOMURA

Exhibited and published today in different corners of the world, Sakiko Nomura is a Japanese photographer born in 1967. She comes from Shimonoseki, a city located in the Yamaguchi prefecture in Japan.

After graduating from Kyushu Sangyo University in photography and imaging arts in 1990, she began training with Japanese photography master Nobuyoshi Araki. Nomura held her first exhibition U hr ohne Zeiger in 1993.

She will continue to present solo exhibitions, but she will also participate in group exhibitions in Europe as well as in Tokyo, and more widely in Asia. Her photobook published in 2013, Nude/a Room/Flowers , won the Sagamihara New Professionals Award. In 2015, she represented Japan at the Another Language exhibition at the Arles Photographic Encounters Festival. In 2017, Nomura won the New Photographer Award at the Higashikawa International Festival with her photobook Another Black Darkness . Today, Nomura is considered one of the most promising active photographers.

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Today exhibited and published around the world, Sakiko Nomura is a Japanese photographer born in 1967. She comes from Shimonoseki, a town in Japan's Yamaguchi prefecture.

After graduating from Kyushu Sangyo University in Photography in 1990, she began training with the master of Japanese photography, Nobuyoshi Araki. Nomura presents her first exhibition, Uhr ohne Zeiger, in 1993.

She continues to present solo exhibitions, but she also takes part in group exhibitions in Europe and Tokyo, and more widely in Asia. Her 2013 photobook, Nude/a Room/Flowers, won her the Sagamihara Newcomer Professionals Award. In 2015, she represented Japan in the group exhibition Another Language at Arles photo festival. In 2017, Nomura's photobook Another Black Darkness was awarded the Higashikawa International Photo Festival the New Photographer prize. Today, Nomura is widely considered as one of the most promising active photographers.