• TOKYO RUMANDO - Selfpolaroids
  • TOKYO RUMANDO - Selfpolaroids
  • TOKYO RUMANDO - Selfpolaroids
  • TOKYO RUMANDO - Selfpolaroids
  • TOKYO RUMANDO - Selfpolaroids
  • TOKYO RUMANDO - Selfpolaroids
  • TOKYO RUMANDO - Selfpolaroids

    TOKYO RUMANDO - Selfpolaroids

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    TOKYO RUMANDO
    Selfpolaroids

    Publisher: Zen Photo Gallery, 2017
    Box Size 220 x 220 x 40 mm
    Colour photo booklet
    Pages 24 pages
    Polaroid photo cards 32 cards (color print with UV screen thick varnish) Includingvacuum-sealed personal belongings by the artist
    LanguageJapanese, English
    Limited edition 700

    Selfpolaroids is a special box set, bringing together 32 large format postcards of the artist's polaroid selfies (4C), 1 book of Tokyo Rumando's new Peel Apart series (24 pages, 4C), and an original polaroid of the artist.

    "I was a highschool student when I first got the polaroid camera. It was a fun gadget to play with friends, as it could quickly capture the moment. This box set includes a selection of my polaroid works from 2005 until now. I used to use the polaroid camera to do testing for my self portraits. Polaroids are like a documentation of reality for me, as I make works that interconnect the present, past, and future. particles like the universe - it gives me an unexplainable sense of exaltation." Tokyo Rumando

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    Selfpolaroids is a special box set, bringing together 32 large format postcards of the artist's polaroid selfies (4C), 1 book from Tokyo Rumando's new Peel Apart series (24 pages, 4C), and an original polaroid of the artist.

    “I was a high school student when I first got a Polaroid camera. It was a fun gadget to play with friends because it could quickly capture the moment. This box set includes a selection of my Polaroid works from 2005 to the present. I used to use the Polaroid camera to do tests for my self-portraits. Polaroids are like a documentation of reality for me because I make works that interconnect the present, past, and future. When I look into their unique colors, I can see many beautiful color particles like the universe - it gives me an inexplicable sense of elation.” Tokyo Rumando