Krystyna Ziach
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The Atomic Bomb, 75 Years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan Museum SieboldHuis, Leiden Tentoonstelling 25-09-2020 t/m 14-02-2021 > Amsterdam
The Atomic Bomb-75 years after Hiroshima ans Nagasaki Exhibition at the Japan Museum, SieboldHuis, Leiden, NL, from September 25, 2020 until February 14, 2021 photo: Krystyna Ziach, Black Rain, diptych, 125 x 170 cm, 170 x 125 cm (right) Krystyna Ziach, Black Rain diptych, 125 x 170 and 170 x125 cm, Lambda c-prints During her stay in Japan, Krystyna Ziach visited the Peace Memorial Museum in Hiroshima, which made a deep impression on her. What touched her particularly was the fact that, after the explosion, a black rain came down. Her diptych “Black Rain” was inspired by this apocalyptic phenomenon. In her studio she created an installation, consisting of a monumental background she painted, within which she situated a three-dimensional bamboo construction with black cloths. In this setting she placed herself as a performer. The diptych “Black Rain” is a photographical registration in which performance, painting and a spatial construction go together. Black Rain at the exhibition The Atomic Bomb,75 years after Hiroshima & Nagsaki at the Japan Museum SieboldHuis in Leiden, NL The Black Rain at the exhibition The Atomic Bomb, 75 years after Hiroshima & Nagasaki at the Japan Museum SieboldHuis in Leiden, NL In November 2020 the Japanese ambassador in the Nederlands mr. Hidehisa Horinouchi and his wife visited the exhibition at the Japan Museum SieboldHuis, guided by director Kris Schiermeier. For this exhibition, the Japan Museum SieboldHuis has collaborated with the City of Nagasaki and the city of Hiroshima. Also with museum partners and institutions such as Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, Leiden University, and various contemporary artists and photographers such as Krystyna Ziach, Taniguchi Ken’ichiro and Tsuchida Hiromi.
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