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A Family of Three in a SoHo Loft Without Walls

无墙的SoHo阁楼里的三口之家

Toshihisa Yoda, left, emigrated from Japan by boat in 1966 with a suitcase full of oil paints. Since 1990, he and his wife, Junko, and their son, Yoichiro, have lived and made art together in a fantastically cluttered SoHo loft.

Toshihisa Yoda, left, emigrated from Japan by boat in 1966 with a suitcase full of oil paints. Since 1990, he and his wife, Junko, and their son, Yoichiro, have lived and made art together in a fantastically cluttered SoHo loft.

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But follow Toshihisa Yoda, a white-bearded Japanese painter, through 11 Mercer’s battered front door and into its antique, hand-cranked elevator, and you’ll find yourself whisked upstairs to an unruly time warp of an artists’ loft markedly different from the gleaming, high-design SoHo residences seen in architecture magazines.

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