Souu and Shen - Lois Cohen by Lois Cohen at White Label Project
Souu and Shen - Lois Cohen by Lois Cohen at White Label Project
Souu and Shen - Lois Cohen by Lois Cohen at White Label Project

Souu and Shen - Lois Cohen

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Exclusive edition of 30 pieces. Art photography by Amsterdam based photographer Lois Cohen. Tokyo, Japan - 2018. 

A limited edition is the fixed number of copies for one individual artwork indicating how often it exists worldwide. Each print comes with a Certification of Authenticity hand signed by the artist.

For this story for Vogue Italia, Lois spends the day in a love hotel in Shiba, Japan, capturing the friendship between Souu and Shen who are from Chinese and Japanes descent.

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Meet Lois Cohen

The Amsterdam-based photographer and creative director Lois Cohen closely collarborates with stylist and creative director Indiana Roma Voss. Their common work combines fiction and reality to a stunning effect. They have known each other since they were teenagers and are now part of the new vanguard of image makers and storytellers.

The first time they worked together they created their portrait series Local Angels, a joyful documentation of Amsterdam’s ‘underground eccentrics’. Their second project Metamorphosis, a 12-part series that focused on the reconfiguration of the female icon, was received with great international acclaim. The series was exhibited in galleries in Paris and Amsterdam.

The aesthetics of their work can be described as a paradoxical melting pot of fashion and activism, fine art and camp.

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