Ueda shoji has been working as an artist since before world war ii. he is known for refining the art form and bringing his own unique perspective to it. his work involves taking photos, cutting them up, and rearranging them in new ways that reflect his artistic sensibilities. this approach led him to explore the world of animation, which he found appealing due to its ability to convey complex ideas through visual storytelling.
the photographs featured in this exhibition are not limited to ueda's most famous "dune mode" series but also include images from pre- and post-war japan, streetcars running in tokyo, and other traditional japanese scenes. these photos provide a glimpse into the culture of japan during different periods, showcasing its rich history and diversity.
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