Full of wonder and purity, and often lushly coloured, while Kawauchi’s subjects might appear on cursory look banal, her imagery is by no means passive. They stay with you. The photographs' continuation in your mind is unobtrusive and, if open to their quietness, possesses a healing quality. Often praised as beguiling, dreamlike and meditative, Kawauchi’s images go deeper than just aesthetics. The weight of her work is seen through her interest in Shinto, Buddhism, ancient literature, cultural traditions, and the profound cycle of life.
Bringing discretion to each frame she captures, her unique sensibility has led to great acclaim, including the 27th Kimura Ihei Award in 2022 and the International Center of Photography’s eminent Infinity Award in 2009. In 2012 she received the 63rd Ministry of Cultural Affairs Newcomer of the Year Award as well as the 29th Shashin no Machi Higashigawa Native Japanese Artist Award. Her work has been shown internationally, including exhibitions at The Photographers’ Gallery and the Victoria & Albert Museum, Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain and Rencontres d'Arles, as well as Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography and Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery.