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Michiko Kon (今道子, Kon Michiko, born 1955) is a Japanese photographer. She was born in Kanagawa Prefecture and graduated from Sokei Art School in 1978. She attended Tokyo Photographic College from 1978 to 1980, after studying mainly painting and printmaking during her years at Sokei. The majority of her photographs are black and white prints with a minimalist background, and often mediate on themes such as death, sexuality, and beauty. She uses unique multimedia and is primarily recognized for her incorporation of sea creatures in her photographs, ranging from salmon roe, fish, octopus, and crabs. Her first exhibition, Still Life, took place in Tokyo at the Shinjuku Nikon Salon in 1985. In 1992 she had her first museum exhibition in the United States at the MIT List Visual Arts Center. She

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  • Michiko Kon (今道子, Kon Michiko, born 1955) is a Japanese photographer. She was born in Kanagawa Prefecture and graduated from Sokei Art School in 1978. She attended Tokyo Photographic College from 1978 to 1980, after studying mainly painting and printmaking during her years at Sokei. The majority of her photographs are black and white prints with a minimalist background, and often mediate on themes such as death, sexuality, and beauty. She uses unique multimedia and is primarily recognized for her incorporation of sea creatures in her photographs, ranging from salmon roe, fish, octopus, and crabs. Her first exhibition, Still Life, took place in Tokyo at the Shinjuku Nikon Salon in 1985. In 1992 she had her first museum exhibition in the United States at the MIT List Visual Arts Center. She took a several-year hiatus to care for her aging mother before returning to her photographic career around 2014. Some of her more recent work was created in Mexico. (en)
  • Michiko Kon (今道子, Kon Michiko, née en 1955) est une photographe japonaise. (fr)
  • 今 道子(こん みちこ、1955年8月11日 - )は、日本の写真家。神奈川県鎌倉市生まれ。1978年、創形美術学校卒業後、東京写真専門学校を中退。 魚や野菜や衣類をつかい、『いなだの頭と桃と上皿天秤』『烏賊の内臓と眼球と生イクラ』『こはだのブラジャー』などを撮影する。1992年にはケンブリッジのにて個展を開催した。 (ja)
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  • Michiko Kon (今道子, Kon Michiko, née en 1955) est une photographe japonaise. (fr)
  • 今 道子(こん みちこ、1955年8月11日 - )は、日本の写真家。神奈川県鎌倉市生まれ。1978年、創形美術学校卒業後、東京写真専門学校を中退。 魚や野菜や衣類をつかい、『いなだの頭と桃と上皿天秤』『烏賊の内臓と眼球と生イクラ』『こはだのブラジャー』などを撮影する。1992年にはケンブリッジのにて個展を開催した。 (ja)
  • Michiko Kon (今道子, Kon Michiko, born 1955) is a Japanese photographer. She was born in Kanagawa Prefecture and graduated from Sokei Art School in 1978. She attended Tokyo Photographic College from 1978 to 1980, after studying mainly painting and printmaking during her years at Sokei. The majority of her photographs are black and white prints with a minimalist background, and often mediate on themes such as death, sexuality, and beauty. She uses unique multimedia and is primarily recognized for her incorporation of sea creatures in her photographs, ranging from salmon roe, fish, octopus, and crabs. Her first exhibition, Still Life, took place in Tokyo at the Shinjuku Nikon Salon in 1985. In 1992 she had her first museum exhibition in the United States at the MIT List Visual Arts Center. She (en)
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  • Michiko Kon (en)
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