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Yukasa Narisada

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This book is a collection of works published in conjunction with the solo exhibition ‘Over My Head, Over My Head’, which was held at CALM & PUNK GALLERY from 21 February to 16 March 2025. It contains texts, drawings and collage drawings related to the exhibition work 《Radioactive Ghost House》. The volume opens with a newly written text by architect Hideyuki Nakayama. Limited edition of 100 copies.

Author, photographs and text: Yukasa Narisada.
Foreword by Hideyuki Nakayama.
Models photographed by Yohtaro Suzuki.
Collage drawing: Yukasa Narisada
Drawing assistants: Anri Fuji, Kohei Matsui
Number of pages: 128
Size: 148 x 210 mm (A5 format)
Year of publication: 2025
Printing: Inuuniq
Limited edition: 100 copies
Publisher: Tabula Press


Yukasa Narisada

Born in 1998, Yukasa Narisada completed the Master’s Program in Architecture at the Graduate School of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts, in 2024. Her works, such as Radioactive Ghost House (2024), which addresses decommissioned reactors and the colonialism of nuclear power, and Hong Kong Reverse Transplant (2021), which envisions commemorative spaces for a lost history, explore architectural, video, and photographic media. Notable exhibitions include Ground Zero (2023, Kyoto), selected as a Co-program project at the Kyoto Art Center, and I, Who Cannot (Perhaps) Do (2022, Kyoto/Tokyo).

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