Yuki Onodera
Hong Kong, Shanghai _Aki Lumi, Yuki Onodera
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Aki Lumi’s practice spans photography, drawings, and sketches, through which he explores questions of perception, visibility, and the boundaries between the artificial and the real. His works invite viewers to reconsider what is seen and how visual realities are constructed. Yuki Onodera’s long-standing practice is grounded in a rigorous examination of photography itself. Constantly questioning what photography is and what images can be, she uses the medium experimentally to produce a wide range of works that emerge from these fundamental inquiries.
For this exhibition, Aki Lumi presents new series “Shan Shui – HK”, which reimagines Hong Kong’s urban architecture as monumental mountain forms. Drawing on the foundational Chinese concept of Shan Shui—literally “mountain and water”—the series transforms the cityscape into poetic, landscape-like visions. Alongside this, the exhibition introduces Yuki Onodera’s representative series “The World Is Not Small – 1826.” In this body of work, Onodera continues her exploration of photographic meaning and scale, challenging conventional perceptions of images and the worlds they depict.
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Design & developpement: ABC Japon

