Koki Tanaka : vulnarable histories (an archive)
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In view of the worldwide rise of nationalism, populism, and xenophobia, the artistic social studies of Koki Tanaka (b. Tochigi, Japan, 1975) focus on how we live together in societies. Realized especially for his exhibition at the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, the project Vulnerable Histories (A Road Movie) (2018) focuses on an example from Tanaka’s native country, the mutual incomprehension and mistrust between Zainichi Koreans and ethnic Japanese, to plead for vigilance when it comes to racism and discrimination. The project centers on a series of conversations in various settings between two protagonists who have not met before. Shadowed by the artist and his camera team, they travel to several locations in Tokyo to grapple with questions of (their own cultural) identity and how to take a stand against the simplistic and selective worldviews of racist groups.
TitleKoki Tanaka : vulnarable histories (an archive)
Author
Place of publicationZürich
PublisherMigros Museum
Year of publication2018
Pagination120 p.
Illustrationsill.
Dimensions24 cm
Materialboek
ISBN978-3-03764-530-7
Subjectnationalism, racism, socially engaged art, film, documentation
Persons keyword Koki Tanaka
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