Ken-ichi Murata
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Ken-ichi Murata (born 1957, living in Osaka) is a Japanese photographer working in the tradition of Hans Bellmer, Jan Saudek and Irina Ionesco. He has exhibited at the Mondo Bizarro art gallery.
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List of publications
- Japanese Princess (2005)
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