The twelfth volume of the Critical Spatial Practice series focuses on “Don’t Follow the Wind,” the acclaimed collaborative project situated in the radioactive Fukushima exclusion zone. The book explores the long-term environmental crisis in the coastal Japanese region through this ongoing, inaccessible exhibition, which maintains traces of human presence amid the fallout of the March 2011 nuclear reactor meltdown that displaced entire towns. What can art do in a continuing catastrophe when destruction and contamination have made living impossible? The exhibition is located inside the exclusion zone, an evacuated radioactive area established after the nuclear disaster that forcibly separated residents from their homes, land, and community...
It is a pleasure for us to present this book, with the contributions of the International Symposium ...
A short spin-off of the exhibition "On the Palm of the Uknown"at the Lakes International Comic Arts ...
In the face of a global climate catastrophe, the call for urgent social, political, and institutiona...
Real Lives Half Lives: Fukushima is an exhibition and season exploring cultural and societal respons...
Eight years after “3/11,” Japan is still coming to terms with the human, environmental, and economic...
2018-07-29This dissertation examines the ways in which artists of postwar Japan visualized the after...
Curated by socio-cultural anthropologist Fuyubi Nakamura, the exhibition entitled A Future for ...
Perpetual Uncertainty brings together artists from Europe, Japan and the USA to investigate question...
An exhibition, forum and research programme involving UK and Japanese artists in investigating nucle...
This artwork is in response to the 25th anniversary of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster. The grea...
The Horizon is Moving Nearer takes the symbiotic nature of society, politics and ecology as the basi...
Nuclear power is a highly disputed and powerful industry that continues to grow worldwide alongside ...
This article analyzes the various practices of the WAWA Project as a case study of community-based a...
Ten years have passed since the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan, but its devastating impact...
Radioactive waste can remain dangerous to humans for 100,000 years. Nations with nuclear power are b...
It is a pleasure for us to present this book, with the contributions of the International Symposium ...
A short spin-off of the exhibition "On the Palm of the Uknown"at the Lakes International Comic Arts ...
In the face of a global climate catastrophe, the call for urgent social, political, and institutiona...
Real Lives Half Lives: Fukushima is an exhibition and season exploring cultural and societal respons...
Eight years after “3/11,” Japan is still coming to terms with the human, environmental, and economic...
2018-07-29This dissertation examines the ways in which artists of postwar Japan visualized the after...
Curated by socio-cultural anthropologist Fuyubi Nakamura, the exhibition entitled A Future for ...
Perpetual Uncertainty brings together artists from Europe, Japan and the USA to investigate question...
An exhibition, forum and research programme involving UK and Japanese artists in investigating nucle...
This artwork is in response to the 25th anniversary of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster. The grea...
The Horizon is Moving Nearer takes the symbiotic nature of society, politics and ecology as the basi...
Nuclear power is a highly disputed and powerful industry that continues to grow worldwide alongside ...
This article analyzes the various practices of the WAWA Project as a case study of community-based a...
Ten years have passed since the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan, but its devastating impact...
Radioactive waste can remain dangerous to humans for 100,000 years. Nations with nuclear power are b...
It is a pleasure for us to present this book, with the contributions of the International Symposium ...
A short spin-off of the exhibition "On the Palm of the Uknown"at the Lakes International Comic Arts ...
In the face of a global climate catastrophe, the call for urgent social, political, and institutiona...