Miho Kajioka (b. 1973, Japan, lives in Kyoto) studied at the San Francisco Art Institute and began there as a painting major, but little by little turned to photography. She finished her fine arts degree in Montreal, Canada. However, she began her career as a journalist, producing TV news and documentary programs for foreign news outlets, and didn’t produce art for more than 10 years. It was after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that Kajioka was reconnected with her photographic art. Two months after the disaster, while reporting in the area, Kajioka found roses blooming next to a blasted building. That mixture of grace and ruin led her to create art that celebrates beauty in daily life. Kajioka’s work has been exhibited in Spain, Italy, France, the Netherlands, the USA, Germany, Belgium, Portugal and the United Kingdom. Kajioka’s latest book ‘so it goes’ won Prix Nadar 2019.

Publications

2018 - And, where did the peacocks go?. Paris: Them
2019 - So it goes. Paris: Them / Antwerp: Ibasho
2020 - Second edition. So It Goes, So It Goes. Paris: Them / Ibasho
202 - 3Third edition. So it goes, so it goes, so it goes. Paris: Them / Antwerp: Ibasho
2021 - Flowers Bloom, Butterflies Come. France: Iikki,
2022 - And, do you still hear the peacocks?. Paris: Them / Antwerp: Ibasho

Awards

2019 - Prix Nadar for So it goes

Books from Miho KAJIOKA