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Yumiko Izu

Yumiko Izu

1968

Yumiko Izu studied at the Visual Arts School in her hometown of Osaka, Japan and later moved to the United States, where she obtained her B.A. from the Brooks Institute of Photo...

Yumiko Izu

Biography

Yumiko Izu studied at the Visual Arts School in her hometown of Osaka, Japan and later moved to the United States, where she obtained her B.A. from the Brooks Institute of Photography in California. In 1998 she relocated to New York City where she worked in commercial and editorial photography before launching her fine art career in 2003, using 8×10 and 11×14 format cameras and the platinum-palladium process.

In 2016, two of her series, “Secret Garden” (2011) and “Faraway” (2014), were published by Serindia Contemporary in a book entitled, “Resonance”. Both pay homage to the yin and yang of life; the former through the fleeting life cycle of flowers and the latter through a quiet study of animal skulls. Her avian-inspired “Icarus” (2016) – which showed in Tokyo, Taipei, Bangkok, Santa Fe, and Paris – is another exploration of the dualities of life and death. Two bodies of work compose this series: detailed Platinum Palladium photographs of birds’ nests taken with a large-format camera and more abstract images rendered by the camera-less photogram method.

Yumiko Izu is a recipient of the 2007 Photographers’ Fellowship from the Center for Photography at Woodstock and has held numerous exhibitions in the United States and Japan.

Portrait of the artist with her 8x10 format view camera by Eliot Pan, 2023

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