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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: From "The Songs of Mud" – Pictures of Chikako Yamashiro
DESCRIPTION:The theme of “The Songs of Mud”\, the latest work of Chikako Yamashiro covers not only Okinawa\, but other East Asian regions such as Jeju Island in Korea\, and Vietnam. Through this talk Yamashiro and Masashi Kohara the curator of her exhibition approach the undercurrent of her works which freely links different times and places through Okinawa today and its history of representations.\n\n\nMasashi Kohara\nAs a researcher at Izu Photo Museum\, Kohara has organised exhibitions by Nobuyoshi Araki\, Manabu Miyazaki\, Tazuko Masuyama\, Ichiro Kojima. He also directed a film on Takuma Nakahira\, The Man Who Became a Camera (2003). His books includes Visions of Fuji: An Incurable Malady of Modern Japan; SUSPENDING TIME: LifeーPhotography ーDeath (coauther); etc.\n\n\nThis event is full.\nThank you for many applications!\n[Related Exhibition]\nChikako Yamashiro | The Songs of Mud \n[fee]\nFREE \n[language]\nJapanese \n[Program name for reservation]\nArtist Talk: From “The Songs of Mud” – Pictures of Chikako Yamashiro
URL:https://2015.kyotographie.jp/en/event/talk-yamashiro
LOCATION:Horikawa Oike Gallery\, 中京区油小路通御池押油小路町238-1\, 京都府京都市\, 604-0052
CATEGORIES:Artist programs,event2017,Visitor’s Program
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