Contemporary Art Exhibition Commemorating the G7 Hiroshima Summit『Take it Home, for (__) Shall Not Repeat the Error.』

Hiroshima-born artist Souya Handa and three young artists will hold a contemporary art
exhibition exploring the atomic bombing and peace, along with the G7 Hiroshima
Summit.

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Contemporary Art Exhibition Commemorating the G7 Hiroshima Summit『Take it Home, for (__) Shall Not Repeat the Error.』

Hiroshima-born artist Souya Handa and three young artists will hold a contemporary art exhibition exploring the atomic bombing and peace, along with the G7 Hiroshima Summit.

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INFORMATION

Duration
2023/05/16(TUE) - 2023/05/22(MON)
Time
10:00 – 19:30
Location
Sogo Hiroshima Main Building 2F (Special Event Space)
price
free
Event content

Hiroshima-born artist Souya Handa and three young artists will hold a contemporary art
exhibition exploring the atomic bombing and peace, along with the G7 Hiroshima Summit. The four participating artists are Souya Handa, the organizer, Sixte Kakinda, a native of the Democratic Republic of the Congo where the uranium for the atomic bomb dropped in Hiroshima was mined, Kei Ito, whose grandfather is an atomic bomb survivor and a first-generation immigrant to the United States, and Layla Yamamoto, who is examining postwar Japan-United States relations from a nuclear energy perspective.

address
6-27 Motomachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima
Website
OrganizerCo-sponsored
SponsorshipCooperation

Organizer: Souya Handa Projects / Tamentai Cooperation: Kogoku Shoeido

ACCESS

730-8501
6-27 Motomachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima

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