Yusuke Takagi’s Artist book “SPIN” is now available!

We are pleased to announce that we are now accepting pre-orders for Takagi’s artist book “SPIN”.
Takagi participated in the Photobook Masterclass held in 2019 to work on this work.
This work looks back on the scars that alcoholism has left on the family and confronts the anxiety of the intergenerational chain of events.
The visual story expresses the feelings and the future that Takagi learned from his father, who lived with his alcoholic father, and from the deep anxiety he found in the midst of that anxiety, as well as the feelings and the future that he learned from his father’s addiction.

The exhibition will be held from November 3 to 23.
We look forward to seeing you there if you can make it.

“SPIN”

My father and I, as a young child, kissing in the photo.
Contrary to this, my childhood memories are completely buried.
Two and a half years have passed since my father was taken to the hospital for alcoholism. He had been drinking heavily ever since I can remember, and he and my mother would fight constantly when they were drinking at night.
After his hospitalization, my father was found to be suffering from alcoholic dementia due to abnormal brain atrophy caused by years of heavy alcohol consumption. He was unable to understand or recognize that he was an alcoholic at all, and when he returned home, he was extremely likely to drink again. He was moved to an assisted living facility about eight months after his hospitalization.
My father was consumed by alcohol that crept into the void of his mind and ravaged his mind and body.
Through such an alcoholic father, I was forced to confront human weakness, the sadness and emptiness of life, and the fragility of life. When I look back on my own past growing up with such a father, I am forced to confront the memories and emotions that were dormant in the depths of my soul. I was forced to re-experience the undigested memories and emotions that I must have had in my childhood, such as feelings of constant unfulfillment, loneliness, guilt, alienation, frustration without reason, and uncontrollable emotions. I was astonished to be reminded that the everyday life I took for granted at the time was not the norm in the eyes of the world. Most of all, I was confronted with who I am, “discovering” that I had been acting defensively and alarmingly to keep a lid on those memories and feelings. The blade of alcohol, the blade that had destroyed my father, was flipped to me, together related as parent and son. And now I have an unfathomable fear that this blade will turn on my son as well. I have had too much to drink, and I can be foul-mouthed and emotional towards my son. The thought of my son having to go through the same horrible things I did is distressing, and the word “chain” haunts me like a ghost.
Both my father, who became addicted to alcohol, and I, who grew up with a father like that, have a void in our hearts that they cannot carry. As I say, everyone has a void in their hearts to varying degrees. Everyone has the potential to turn to alcohol to fill that void, so I learned from my father to understand him as a human being with a void in his heart, rather than labeling alcoholics as corrupt.
Unfortunately, my father’s recovery has been extremely difficult. But my son and I will work together to break free from the spell cast by the chain of events.

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Yusuke Takagi’s Artist book “SPIN”
15,400 JPY
Language: Japanese with English translation
Ring bound with hard covers, 174pages
Size: 205mm x 255 mm x 45mm
72 editions only (all made to order)
Each edition will be signed and give the edition number by the artist
Photo / Text / Print/ silkscreen: Yusuke Takagi



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Yusuke Takagi’s Artist book “SPIN”

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