Chikako Yamashiro “The Songs of Mud”

Horikawa Oike Gallery

poster for Chikako Yamashiro “The Songs of Mud”
Image: Chikako Yamashiro "Mud Man" (2016) In cooperation with Aichi Triennale 2016 © Chikako Yamashiro, Courtesy of Yumiko Chiba Associates

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Chikako Yamashiro works in photography, video and performance to create visual investigations into the history, politics and culture of her homeland. Particularly salient are themes related to the terrible civilian casualties incurred on the ground in Okinawa during World War II and the on-going troubles surrounding the U.S. military presence in Okinawa. While connecting these issues directly to her own thinking, Yamashiro deepens her works’ universality by bringing to them the diverse probing viewpoints of her postwar generation.
Neither adhering to simple storylines nor engaging in polemic, Yamashiro foregrounds ambiguous and fragmented visuals to invite multiple readings. Taking on others’ memories and strife through her own body, she attempts to leaven discourse about the history of Okinawa, Japan and all of East Asia.
Presented at Kyotographie are the much-talked-about film Mud Man (2016), which was first screened at Aichi Triennale 2016; Choros of the Melodies (2010), which plays on the motif “the life breath that wells up from the blood (≒groundswell aftertones that echo the warm breathing of others’ memories)”; Virtual Inheritance; Your voice came out through my throat; Reminiscence; and The Body of Condonement.

* This exhibition is part of the Kyotographie International Photography Festival.

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from 4月 15, 2017 at 11:00 to 5月 14, 2017 at 19:00
Closed on Mondays.

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