02015cam a2200433 i 450000100090000000300090000900500170001800800410003502000180007603500240009403500250011803500130014304000590015608200220021510000290023724500800026625000180034626400380036426400100040230000480041233600330046033600260049333700280051933800270054750001100057452005350068465000330121965000340125265000350128665000440132165300170136565500170138270000470139988000300144688000530147688000230152994200120155299900170156414636213EG-ScBUE20230517135917.0190318t2019 ja a f 000 0 eng d a9784908600043 a(OCoLC)on1090073282 a(NhCcYBP)co203022498 a14636213 aTRCLSbengerdacTRCLSdYDXdZLMdOCLCFdMYAdEG-ScBUE04222a779.2092bKAT1 aKatayama, Mari,eauthor.10aGift /cMari Katayama ; editor Joyce Lam ; text Simon Baker, Mari Katayama. aFirst edition 1aTokyo :bUnited Vagabonds,c2019. 4cc2019 a133 pages :bchiefly illustrations ;c30 cm astill imagebsti2rdacontent atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aThis book was shortlisted for the 2019 Photo-Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards, PhotoBook of the Year. a"Presenting the first book of Mari Katayama (b. 1987, Gunma, Japan), Gift is a retrospective of her past works and evolution as an artist. Born with only two fingers on her left hand and tibial hemimelia, a rare deficiency in which one leg bone is absent, Katayama amputated both her legs at the age of nine, and has since then transcend her condition by works she creates with her prosthetics, intricately embroidered objects and also self-portrait photography, using her own body as a living sculpture." -- Provided by publisher 7aPortrait photography.2BUEsh 7aPhotography, Artistic.2BUEsh 7aWomen amputeesxIn art.2BUEsh 7aWomen amputeesvPictorial works.2BUEsh bARTcMay2023 vReading book12aKatayama, Mari.tPhotographs.kSelections.1 6100-01a$1!JG!;e-MO!KH(B. 16264-02a[$1!D&!0a(B] :bUnited Vagabonds,c2019. 6500-00a$1'18'We(B 2ddccBB c30420d30391