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		<title>Bishin Jumonji</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bishin Jumonji has updated his website with work from his series Faces and some of his terrific headless portraits from the early 1970s which featured in MoMA&#8217;s seminal New Japanese Photography show. When I met Jumonji in Kamakura earlier this year he showed me some examples of his latest work, but in black-and-white. These cubist [...]
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<p>Bishin Jumonji has updated <a href="http://jumonjibishin.com/">his website</a> with work from his series Faces and some of his terrific headless portraits from the early 1970s which featured in MoMA&#8217;s seminal New Japanese Photography show. When I met Jumonji in Kamakura earlier this year he showed me some examples of his latest work, but in black-and-white. These cubist portraits are shot on film with no digital post-processing whatsoever.</p>
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