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Collection: Weeks 11-13: Art in the Postwar (1952-1970, and beyond)
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Japanese national flag
The picture is from Kawada's book The Map (地図).
Marriage of hibakushas
Decoy
Sunagawa No.5
Here Nakamura depicted the protest against the expansion of the US military base in Tachikawa. The most violent incident during the protest is remembered as Sunagawa Struggle on May 4, 1955, which is the subject of this painting.
Coal Storage
Japan railway, Shinagawa station
The Base
Gunned Down
Nakamura's comment on the Girard Incident, a shooting of a middle-aged mother in a firing range by an off-duty U.S. guard.
Omens of a Place I
Sacred Torch Relay
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