Manabu Yamanaka
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Manabu Yamanaka is a Japanese contemporary artist. He lives and works in Tokyo, was born in Hyogo, Japan, in 1959. His photographs have been exhibited throughout Europe and North America.
His exhibition, "Gyahtei,"[1] a Buddhist term meaning "great age," consisting of a series of black and white photographs of old people brought him to international attention.
He also did the cover art to Coin Locker Babies[2].
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