‘Hiroshima‘, Olga Jevric, c.1959 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/jevric-hiroshima-t15488
‘Hiroshima‘, Olga Jevric, c.1959
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‘Hiroshima‘, Olga Jevric, c.1959
Become a Member Expand Art and Artists Artworks Hiroshima
Wrapper, Tokyo/Kimono Pattern Flash Burn Photograph, Hiroshima
Wrapper, Tokyo/Kimono Pattern Flash Burn Photograph, Hiroshima
photographer Miyako Ishiuchi talks about her work
Artists Miyako Ishiuchi Miyako Ishiuchi on post-Hiroshima
It also includes one preliminary sketch of ‚Time Hiroshima
It also includes one preliminary sketch of ‚Time Hiroshima
sculptures including ‚Savacou‘, ‚The Wheel Within‘, ‚Time Hiroshima
sculptures including ‚Savacou‘, ‚The Wheel Within‘, ‚Time Hiroshima
Artist page for Olga Jevric (1922 – 2014)
1956 Aggressive Forms Olga Jevric 1959 Hiroshima
‘Untitled #5’, Catherine Opie, 2001
Selected Roni Horn 2007 View by appointment Hiroshima
Artist page for Hiromi Tsuchida (born 1939)
photographs of the aftermath of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima
Tate glossary definition for Jikken Kobo (experimental workshop): Founded in Tokyo in 1951, an interdisciplinary group of artists, musicians, choreographers and poets who were inspired by European and American avant-garde artists
The group was founded against the backdrop of the Hiroshima
‘Clock (One and Five), English/Latin Version‘, Joseph Kosuth, 1965
Woman and Clock Louise Bourgeois 1994 Hiroshima