Popular Protest in Post War Japan: The Antiwar Art of Shikoku Gorō

Overview

Each of the sections of “Popular Protest in Postwar Japan” explores a significant book created by Shikoku Gorō (1924-2014) in collaboration with networks of artists and citizens around Hiroshima. The exhibit situates this grassroots art--books and related paintings, poems, posters, sketches, plays, and photographs--in the context of local and transnational social movements from 1945 to 2020. As you move through the exhibit, keep these questions in mind:

Contents of Exhibit:

  1. Atom Bomb Poetry Collection
  2. The Angry Jizo
  3. Hiroshima Sketches
    1. Glossary
    2. Resources
    3. Acknowledgments

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