Kikuji Kawada: Cartographer of the Invisible

At 92, Japanese photographer Kikuji Kawada returns to Arles with a dense and sensitive exhibition, presented at Vague. Entitled “Endless Map – Invisible,” it explores more than sixty years of creativity. A delicately orchestrated journey through the visible and its flaws.

At first glance, one might be tempted to think that Kikuji Kawada's photographs resort to abstraction as an aesthetic artifice, without any deep conviction. In reality, the artist seeks to achieve quite the opposite: through illusion and allegory, he...

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