mother's 2000-2005: traces of the future
by Miyako Ishiuchi
Photographs: Miyako Ishiuchi
Text: Kasahara Michiko, Sandra S. Phillips
Publisher: Japan Foundation/Tankosha
136 pages
Year: 2005
Comments: 19,5 x 24,5 cm, hardcover with dust jacket, black-and-white and color illustrations throughout, English and Japanese
Accompanying the Japanese Pavilion's contribution for the Venice Biennale, Ishiuchi's personal and touching photographic essay ‘Mother's' explores the concepts of memory and loss through a series of close-up portraits of her mother immediately prior to her death interspersed with photographs of some of her mother's personal possessions. In Japanese and English. The exhibition mother's 2000-2005: traces of the future was presented at the 51st International Art Exhibition, the Venice Biennale, from June 12 through November 6, 2005.
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