PAST EVENT: This was part of the EAF22 programme.
Stills presented a solo exhibition by Ishiuchi Miyako, an influential post-war Japanese photographer. It was the first time her work has been exhibited in Scotland. The show consisted of a selection of work from some of the artist’s most celebrated serieses. This included Mother’s, the series with which she represented Japan at the Venice Biennale in 2005; work documenting the belongings of victims of the atomic bomb which are kept at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum; and photographs from the series Frida, made at The Frida Kahlo Museum in Mexico City, where Miyako photographed Kahlo’s garments such as corsets, cosmetics and shoes.
Ishiuchi Miyako (born 1947) began her photographic career shooting familiar streets and buildings in her hometown, Yokosuka, which had been transformed during the post-war period into a large American naval base. For over ten years, Miyako documented this alien presence, capturing traces of the US Occupation that lingered decades after the war had ended, and charging her work with a subjectivity which blended personal and political awareness.