Exploring the interplay between natural and constructed environments, Site/cloud by Daisuke Yokota investigates themes of impermanence and transformation through a nuanced photographic approach. The images often blur distinctions between sky, architecture, and atmospheric conditions, creating a contemplative dialogue on perception and memory.
Yokota’s use of texture and abstraction challenges traditional landscape photography, inviting viewers to engage with fleeting forms and shifting realities. The collection spans 104 pages, offering a sustained meditation on how sites and clouds converge visually and conceptually.