

Overview
Japanese husband and wife muralists Iri and Toshi Maruki are known for their depictions of the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Their collaborative relationship is unique: one paints a painfully detailed vision of the victims of the atomic blast; the other conceals the carefully delineated brush strokes with a grey-black ink “wash.” The first artist restates the specifics of the image; the second re-conceals. Through the repetition of this process, the work emerges.
Year 1986
Studio
Director John Junkerman, Michael Camerini, James MacDonald
Crew John W. Dower (Executive Producer), John Junkerman (Director), Michael Camerini (Director), James MacDonald (Director)
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Language English, 日本語