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Tsuka: An Exhibition of Contemporary Japanese Photography 
Curator: Dr. Kristian Häggblom
Gallery: Centre for Contemporary Photography
Dates: June 8th - July 15th
 
Out the back of Ueno Park and beside the pond, one can find a stone monolith, a ‘tsuka’ for sewing needles. The monument was donated and erected by local seamstresses’ to commemorate sewing needles they have worn out and hence discarded. ‘Tsuka’ is an ancient and complex Japanese term that has several meanings. Its simplest and most commonly used makes reference to a mound or hill, a pile of dirt. This mound of heaped earth is not a natural formation, but rather created through human intervention. These physical pilings are usually associated with burial and entombment, for the purposes of worship and/or mourning. Another more complex layer to this term refers to the mound as an ‘atonement tombstone’ for animals or objects that humans have thrown away or treated harshly often for their own purposes. These ‘tsuka’ sites scatter the landscape of Japan and act as physical totems and metaphoric signifiers for empathy, alleviation and possible subsequent atonement. ‘Tsuka’ therefore act as a milestone between ‘this world’ and ‘the after world’ a physical space to project invisible human aspirations, hopes and guilt. 
Tsuka is an exhibition of contemporary Japanese photography and a selection of associated photobooks. The project uses these ‘tsuka’ monuments as the starting point for visualsuka is an exhibition of contemporary Japanese photography and a selection of associated photobooks investigations by a selection of artists that work with still and moving photography and the photobook. The artists in this project make both literal and lateral responses to the notion of ‘tsuka’, ultimately addressing the question: is the act of taking, making and exhibiting photographs, a form of ‘tsuka’ in its own right?
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Exhibiting Artists: Risaku Suzuki, Kazuma Obara, Tomoki Imai, Kenji Chiga, Mayumi Hosokura, Chikako Enomoto, Hiroshi Hatate, Daisuke Morishita, Mayumi Suzuki, Hajime Kimura, Yusuke Yamatani, Go Itami, Yoshinori Mizutani, Asako Narahashi, Shingo Kanazawa, Yuji Hamada, Hiroyuki Takenouchi, Hiromi Kakimoto, Yoshikatsu Fujii, Masako Tomiya, Kosuke Okahara, Keiko Nomura and Yasutaka Kojima. 
 
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Images by : Yusuke Yamatani_Into the Light#058_2017 and  Hajim Kimura_Snowflakes Dog Man 10
 
 
PSC Congratulates Dr. Kristian Häggblom on the exhibition. We are very fortunate to have him as our Master of Arts-Photography Course Convenor. He brings a wealth of knowledge, experience and inspiration to our innovative and cutting edge curriculum.
Applications are closing soon for our next Master Of Arts-Photography program,
mid-year intake.
Master of Arts-Photography Apply for 16 July 2018



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