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First, Yan Yan's Yesterday's Hall, like Aragou Lai, takes black and white photos as his own creation, but because he is a photographer in China, he takes pictures of everyday things in China, which makes me feel a little substituted. In fact, when I first looked at this camera, I thought, well, I seem to be working hard on this camera, and I seem to be able to shoot it myself. Then the more I turn to the end, the more I feel that I really overreached myself in taking such a camera. It really took a lot of time and luck to travel all over the country. When I first found this photo album, I really only had one feeling, which was moving. I didn't expect to be moved by a photo, but this book is really honed a little bit. You can see the images of the world and all the people, which makes you feel a little lonely, so I strongly recommend you to collect Yesterday's Yan Tang.

Secondly, this is Nara Yoshitomo's work Naimeh Michi, which started in an empty world. I believe everyone has seen it more or less. Then the book is divided into several parts, including his autobiography, a large part of his interviews, as well as his photography and exhibitions. Before that, I only knew Naimeh Michi's paintings, but I had hardly seen his photographs. He is in this book, and he has included them all. At the same time, he also told many stories about pottery. He talked about his relatively indifferent social relations at that time. Many partners cooperated with new artists, which made him feel greatly lost. By making pottery, he slowly regained his personal consciousness. Let him want to go on living alone.

Third, his smiling face flower, his smiling face flower, has cooperated with many luxury brands, so it is very, very popular in the fashion world. This book contains his conversations with many artists, such as his conversations with the author of Gospel Warrior in the New Century, his conversations with the author of Gundam, of course, his conversations with Nara Yoshitomo, and his conversations with Nishida, the author of Girl Through Time and Space, because in 2003, Shao Long Village and Nishida first created Louis Vuitton's store promotion, but after reading this interview, I feel that they are just, er, complimenting each other. But I also think it's cute. Only through this book did I know that HELLOKITTY5 would change in five years. Generally speaking, many artists involved in the dialogue in this book are familiar to everyone. Even if you don't know them, you must have seen some of their works, so students who are interested in trend art and Japanese culture can start with this collection of our Murakami art dialogues.