Something that holds death
A work exhibited at the group exhibition "Time and Machine for Peace" Shinya Yoshida has left behind images that capture traces of people's activities, such as the history, culture, and climate of the land. The work exhibited in this exhibition was created in Aomori Prefecture, where he is also from. A fictional narration about the Jomon period jar coffins and spent nuclear fuel excavated in Rokkasho Village tells a layered story of the past of the landscapes captured in the images and photographs.
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