Posted by: Emma Orlow
in Artsy
on Aug 10, 2012
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Masked under hair and everyday objects, is Mitsuko Nagone. But Nagone isn’t just playing hide-and-seek for fun (although it might appear that way). Her self-portrait series, “I Am More Than My Face,” seeks to underscore the dysmorphia of the media generating our identities.
"With this project, I intend to create myself, instead of finding my identity," Nagone states. "People often ask themselves, 'Who am ...
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