Ishiuchi Miyako Japanese, born 1947 Yokosuka Story #64 , 1976–1977 Gelatin silver print 45.5 x 55.9 cm (17 15/16 x 22 in.) Collection of Yokohama Museum of Art © Ishiuchi Miyako Digital file
Expositions du 6/10/15 au 21/02/16 Terminé
Getty Museum The Getty 1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 403 CA 90049 Los Angeles États-Unis
Self-taught photographer Ishiuchi Miyako (Japanese, born 1947) stunned the Japanese photography establishment in the late 1970s with grainy, haunting, black-and-white images of Yokosuka—the city where Ishiuchi spent her childhood and where the United States established an important naval base in 1945. Fusing the personal and political in her work, Ishiuchi interweaves her identity with the complex history of postwar Japan that emerged from “shadows” cast by American occupation. Presenting photographs made over the last forty years, this exhibition includes Ishiuchi’s most recent series, seventy years after the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.Getty Museum The Getty 1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 403 CA 90049 Los Angeles États-Unis
Ishiuchi Miyako , Japanese, born 1947, Yokosuka Story #73, 1976–1977, Gelatin silver print
43.7 x 53.7 cm (17 3/16 x 21 1/8 in.)
The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
© Ishiuchi Miyako
2009.96.3