A Japanese Photographer Examines Identity Stereotypes

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A Japanese Photographer Examines Identity Stereotypes

Eighteen-year-old Izumi Miyazaki cites a number of surrealists as her inspiration in her thoughtful, wry, and precise work on identity stereotypes, setting cultural clichés alongside grotesque or awkward elements.

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Photographer Izumi Miyazaki first came to prominence when she was only 15 years old. Now 21*, Miyazaki, who cites a number of surrealists as her inspiration, continues her thoughtful, wry, and precise work on identity stereotypes, setting cultural clichés alongside grotesque or awkward elements.

*Correction 8/16: An earlier version of this article said 18.*