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Ce lieu est un message : les échos d'Hiroshima et de Nagasaki dans l'art de Kei Ito

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On August 6 and 9, 2025, the world marks the 80th anniversary of the only nuclear bombs ever to have been dropped on civilians in war.
Through the lens of interdisciplinary artist Kei Ito’s works, this illustrated talk serves to invite audiences to better understand the horrors of past events, to contribute to a less violent future, and to honour the resilience of the human spirit in the face of profound historical shadows.
Kei Ito has produced installation art and experimental photography that are rooted in the experiences of his late grandfather, a survivor of the atomic bombing in Hiroshima, and that aim to visualize the invisible, such as radiation, memory and life/death. Ito’s emotionally charged and visually striking works examine the legacies of global nuclear tests and the historical bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and reflect on the continued presence of nuclear weapons in the 21st century.
Following his illustrated talk, Ito will be joined by curator Akiko Takesue for a conversation on the role of intergenerational trauma and legacy in his work, as well as his hopes that these works might foster a sense of humanity and understanding of those impacted by the proliferation and use of nuclear weapons.
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