Description |
1 online resource (288 pages) : color illustrations |
Contents |
Timeline of the Fukushima disaster -- Places visited -- Why / Eiko Otake -- Trip one, January 2014: photographs -- Being in Fukushima / EIko Otake -- Movement / Eiko Otake -- Trip two, July 2014: photographs -- Red silk cloth / Eiko Otake -- Working with Eiko / William Johnston -- Trip three, August 2016: photographs -- Dignity / Eiko Otake -- Ahh, ah, ah, ah: a letter to Kyoko Hayashi / Eiko Otake -- Trip four, June 2017: photographs -- Time / Eiko Otake -- Memory stains / Eiko Otake -- Trip five, December 2019: photographs -- Concrete seashore / Eiko Otake -- Working with Bill / Eiko Otake -- Disasters fast and slow / William Johnston |
Summary |
"Haunting color photographs and evocative essays document a decade-long collaboration between performance artist Eiko Otake and photographer and historian William Johnston, who have visited the surreal, irradiated landscapes of post-nuclear meltdown Fukushima, Japan"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 03, 2021) |
Subject |
Otake, Eiko -- Travel
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Otake, Eiko -- Travel
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Otake, Eiko |
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Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, Japan, 2011.
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Landscape photography -- Japan -- Fukushima-chō (Hokkaido)
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Performance art.
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Japan.
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Asia.
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HISTORY.
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Modern.
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Dance.
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PERFORMING ARTS.
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Collections.
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PHOTOGRAPHY.
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Photoessays & Documentaries.
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Photojournalism.
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Landscape photography
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Performance art
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Travel
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Fukushima-chō (Hokkaido, Japan) -- Description and travel
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Japan
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Japan -- Fukushima-chō (Hokkaido)
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Container of (work): Otake, Eiko.
Essays. Selections
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Container of (work): Johnston, William, 1955-
Essays. Selections
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Container of (work): Johnston, William, 1955-
Photographs. Selections
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LC no. |
2021001621 |
ISBN |
9780819580252 |
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0819580252 |
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