Bywater Bros. Editions

Fumi Nagasaka

TEENAGE RIOT

Published by Bywater Bros. Editions, 2018
80 pages, softcover
9 x 6.64 inches / 22.7 x 16.7 cm

ISBN 978-1-988469-11-9

Edited by Halina Jakowenko
Designed by Roger Bywater and Fumi Nagasaka

Based in New York, the Japanese photographer Fumi Nagasaka has become recognized for her inventive and honest portrayals of adolescent life that tend to go against prevailing norms found in most mainstream publications. Choosing to primarily work with teenage girls over extended periods of time Nagasaka creates intimate and unself-conscious views of her subjects that would be impossible to achieve through one sitting. Somewhat unique within the world of photography Nagasaka’s images present an unmediated view of that difficult transition from child to adult.

Whereas her 2016 Untitled Youth book (published by Kahl Editions) was a large collection of teenage street portraits made for her editorial and photo projects, her latest publication, Teenage Riot, focuses its attention on four young women from Canada, Japan and the U.S.A. Broken into three chapters the book opens with two sets of images of Maxine (taken two years apart), who lives in a small town in southern Ontario; before moving on to Isabella, and her younger sister Alana, who live in the Bushwick neighbourhood of Brooklyn; and concludes with Fubuki, a young student who lives in Tokyo. It’s obvious looking over each chapter that although these women have much in common, the inherent differences of their respective cultures has had an enormous impact on how they’ve presented themselves within each location.

Created over a number of years, Teenage Riot is a poetic and honest representation of adolescent life. Calling to mind short length documentary films of the 1970s which strived to penetrate the real story behind the headline, this three part compendium skillfully presents not only the ephemera beauty of the moment, but the ever changing conditions that culture, environment and fashion have in forming one’s social identity.

Born in Nagoya, Japan, Nagasaka moved to New York in 2001 to study English and explore North American culture. In 2003 she started working as a freelance photographer for the Japanese cult magazine Street, and later traveled around Europe shooting documentary photographs. Today she divides her time between commercial and creative pursuits. Her photographs have appeared in magazines such as Dazed&Confused, AnOther, Vogue, NY Times T, 10 Men, SSAW, and others. This is her third book.

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