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And, do you still hear the peacocks? / Miho Kajioka

LIBRA - Limited TR655 .K35 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kajioka, Miho, artist.
Contributor:
Japanese Women Photographers Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
French
Japanese
Multiple languages
Subjects (All):
Photography, Artistic.
Nature photography.
Sepia--Photography.
Sepia.
Peacocks in art.
Natural disasters--In art.
Natural disasters.
Japan--Social aspects.
Japan.
Social aspects.
Genre:
Art.
Physical Description:
1 volume : illustrations ; 26 cm
Place of Publication:
Antwerp, Belgium : Ibasho ; Paris, France : the(M) éditions, [2022]
Language Note:
Text in English, Japanese, and French.
Summary:
"'Right after the accident, I found a blog about peacocks that were left in the evacuation zone, within the 20km limit. I then started imagining those peacocks, walking around the empty town with their beautiful wings spread.' -- This text is from my previous book 'And, where did the peacocks go?'. My newest book is the new version of the series about what I have experienced and digested from the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident in 2011. That incident pushed me to return to art, which I had stopped for more than 10 years. In this book, I also used the text above but I added this line in the end: 'I still wonder where they went...'" --Artist's statement
Notes:
Book is bound in such a way that the left side and right side of the item contains different illustrations and can be opened at the same time.
Local Notes:
Accordion fold
ISBN:
9791095424314
OCLC:
1327869241

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