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Analogous Analogies

Anne Murayama

Tokyo-based Anne Murayama’s personal archive exploring the parallels between moments and memories.

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Analogiesº12 — From Grey to Gray

The snow has stopped as I write this. The white blanket that covered Tokyo this morning is already beginning to lose its grip, melting into the wet asphalt. But for a few hours—from morning coffee time until just after lunch—our corner of S...

25 days ago
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Analogiesº11 — Paper, People, and the Art of Showing Up

Full disclosure: Ephemere applied to the Tokyo Art Book Fair (TABF) in 2023 and was rejected. We applied again in 2024 and were rejected. But they say the third time’s the charm, right?

2 months ago
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Analogies #10 — Permanent Memories

Well, hello there! If you’re wondering where I’ve been since June, let’s just say my workaholic tendencies took over, leading to some serious radio silence here on All Analogies. But I promise, it’s all for a very good reason: the Ephemere ...

4 months ago
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Analogiesº9 — Absent Presence

Now that I’m officially free of the cast and crutches (though still taking things slowly!), I wanted to share about a recent creative foray. My latest interpretation of deconstructing Anomalies was part of a group exhibition that recently c...

9 months ago
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