River - View of Earthquake Regeneration Housing Project from a River Flowing through a Former Location of Evacuees' Temporary Accommodation
川(両サイドに仮設住宅跡地、中央奥に震災復興住宅をのぞむ)
- Birth Year
- 1965
- Death Year
- -
- Date
- 2004 (printed in 2005)
- Technique, Material, Format
- chromogenic print
- Dimension
- 104.2 x 123.2 cm
- Donor name
- Ms. Yoneda Tomoko
- Category
- Photograph or Moving Image by JapanesePhotographer/Artist
- Inventory Number
- 2006-PHJ-018
Vacant land and parks, newly developed residential areas, old classrooms: these unexceptional landscapes were all photographed 10 years after the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake of 1995. The title of each work states what had previously been located at the place photographed, such as a morgue or a temporary evacuation shelter. Viewed with this information in mind, landscapes that at first seemed “normal” suddenly appear quite different. Yoneda Tomoko also visits places where fierce battles in war or other troubles took place, showing us places that invariably look different to what we, with our preconceived ideas, might have expected. This series was made with the cooperation of the volunteer group Tomato, which was active in Ashiya City to support areas affected by the quake. Paired with photographs the artist had taken immediately after the earthquake, it was presented in a solo exhibition entitled “A Decade After.”
(KIMURA Eriko)
*You can see other works from this series.