In recent years, Rinko Kawauchi\'s exploration of the cadences of the everyday has begun to swing farther afield from her earlier photographs focusing on tender details of day-to-day living.
In Halo , Kawauchi expands this inquiry, this time grounding the proj.
In her series and resulting book Ametsuchi (Aperture, 2013), she concentrated mainly on the volcanic landscape of Japan\'s Mount Aso, using a historic site of Shinto rituals as an anchor for a larger exploration of spirituality.
In recent years, Rinko Kawauchi\'s exploration of the cadences of the everyday has begun to swing farther afield from her earlier photographs focusing on tender details of day-to-day living