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Iizawa Kotaro: Japanese Photography after 3.11 at JCCAC

  • JCCAC 30號 Pak Tin Street Shek Kip Mei, Kowloon Hong Kong (map)

The burgeoning socio-environmental issues as a result of increasingly frequent and intense natural disasters in recent years has fuelled many contemporary practices and discourse worldwide. On 11 March, 2011, an earthquake of 9.0 magnitude took place off the Pacific coast of Tohoku region, northeastern Japan, causing over 20,000 deaths and thousands still reported missing. Deeply shook by the earthquake and subsequent tsunami and nuclear meltdown in Fukushima, many Japanese photographers took on new image-making ideologies and approaches as a result.
Through the works of Hishida Yusuke, Kazuma Obaru, Tashiro Kazutomo, Hatakeyama Naoya, Shiga Lieko, Arai Takashi and participants of the group exhibition “In the Wake”, we will explore the recent developments in Japanese photography and look into how our neighbouring country and its new generation of image-makers respond to the devastating events and their irreversible impacts through photography.

Language: In Japanese with Cantonese interpretation (English whispering interpretation provided upon request)

Admission: Pay-as-you-wish (Your donation will be used to support the operation of HKIPF.)

Venue address: L4-03A, JCCAC, Shek Kip Mei