Color Photographs
In Color Photographs, Yokota extends his experimental practice into a heightened chromatic spectrum. Intense hues, abrupt tonal shifts and unexpected color inversions disrupt conventional expectations of photographic realism. Color is not descriptive, but structural. It shapes space, depth and atmosphere.
Despite the visual vibrancy, the series remains grounded in process. Re-photographing, digital interference and physical manipulation continue to play a central role. The result is a body of work in which color operates as both sensation and destabilizing force. Rather than clarifying the image, chromatic intensity amplifies ambiguity, reinforcing Yokota’s commitment to pushing the photographic medium beyond its traditional aesthetic boundaries.