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Tomoko Takahashi

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This monograph presents the work of artist Tomoko Takahashi, known for her immersive, site-specific installations that transform everyday objects into complex sculptural environments. Published by the Serpentine Gallery in 2005, the book documents her practice through critical essays, interviews, and visual documentation of key projects. Takahashi’s work often explores themes of entropy, urban detritus, and the interplay between order and chaos, drawing from her background in both Japan and the UK. The publication serves as a comprehensive overview of her early career and artistic philosophy, situating her within broader discourses of contemporary installation art.

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