"Short Stories" is a series of small books compiling Nishino's masterpiece "Diorama Map". "Diorama Map" is a huge diorama created by walking through various cities and piecing together on canvas a vast number of photographs taken from all angles, including bird's eye view, elevated view, and from the street. The specimens of cities, created from the artist's memories and experiences, equally capture the people, animals, and nature that coexist in the area.
In "Short Stories", Nishino once again observes the city he has created, cutting out parts of the work as if to re-shoot it, and reconstructing it by tracing his memories. How Nishino walked the land, what he felt, and the humor contained in the collage create a depth that differs from the experience of seeing the art work in front of one's eyes.
By fitting such a large artwork into a small book, the book maintains the feeling of a bird's-eye view of the city and its people that you get when you look at "Diorama Map", also the book is designed in such a way as to increase interest in the actual size of the artworks.
This series also contains the idea of communicating with the people of the future by recording fragments of a city that continues to change.
The second in the series is the city of Amsterdam, photographed in 2014. It is contains short essays reflecting on the trip by Nishino.
Embossed hardcover using Japanese paper, with tipped-in image
15.8 × 14.8 cm, 64 pages, Hardcover
Japanese and English
ISBN: 978-4-9912846-3-2
Published in February 2026
4,200 JPY + tax
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Sohei Nishino
Born in Hyogo in 1982.
Graduated from the Department of Photography at Osaka University of Arts in 2004, and has been based in Shizuoka since then. Major exhibitions include 2012 “OUT OF FOCUS: PHOTOGRAPHY” group exhibition (Saatchi Gallery, London), 2013 “A Different Kind of Order” group exhibition (The ICP Triennial, New York), 2015 “NEW DIORAMAS” solo exhibition (Michael Hoppen Gallery, London), 2016 “New Work” solo exhibition (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco), 2018 “New Cartographies” group exhibition (Asia Society Texas Center, Houston). Recent exhibitions include 2018 "Taro Okamoto Award for Contemporary Art" (Taro Okamoto Museum of Art, Kawasaki), 2022 "Tracing Lines" solo exhibition (Canon Gallery S, Tokyo), and 2022 "Potential Scenery" group exhibition (Arts Maebashi, Gunma)
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