Posts Tagged ‘Hibakusha’

Mr. Hiroshi Matsuzoe

Monday, April 14th, 2014

..April 2014.. ..Nagasaki..

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This morning I received the sad news that Mr. Hiroshi Matsuzoe passed away at the age of 83 in Nagasaki. Mr. Matsuzoe was one the first hibakusha, atomic bomb survivor, I photographed and interviewed for From Above. He was 14 years old when the atomic bomb detonated over Nagasaki.

Mr. Matsuzoe dedicated his life to informing students about the importance of abolishing nuclear weapons. Last year he lost his voice to cancer but still spread his message when doctor’s restored his voice by installing an electronic device in his voice box.

I will always remember my brief time spent with Mr. Matsuzoe. In the hallway of the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum he showed me paintings he had made of scenes from that horrific time. He had seen two young girls badly injured in the street, one later underwent surgery without anesthesia. Mr. Matsuzoe never forgot the screams coming from the little girl at that moment. A couple of days after, he witnessed their cremation while walking in the street. “It was two girls with light makeup and wearing a beautiful Kimono. They were about to be cremated. After someone put fire on them I couldn’t watch. I ran away.”

Many years later Mr. Matsuzoe painted that painful scene onto a canvas. He never knew the identity of either girl but when the painting was shown relatives and teachers of the two girls were found. One of the mother’s sobbed when she saw the painting.

The last time I saw Mr. Matsuzoe was at the From Above exhibition in the Nagasaki Peace Museum. You can see him in this documentary shot by Community Media. He appears 8 minutes into the program.

From Above By Paule Saviano from paul saviano on Vimeo.

The best tribute you can give to him is to never forget the lessons of Nagasaki and Hiroshima; and not to tolerate the excuse of war being a justifiable reason to settle differences.

Mrs. Hisayo Yamashita

Wednesday, January 22nd, 2014

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From Above

Tuesday, December 31st, 2013

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Mrs. Reiko Yamada and Mrs. Shigeko Sasamori

Wednesday, November 27th, 2013

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From Above

Monday, October 28th, 2013

..October 2013..

A nice piece written about From Above in Severin’s blog “Hi”.

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From Above at Gallery EF

Monday, September 2nd, 2013

..August 2013.. ..Tokyo..

Hibakusha, atomic bomb survivors, Mrs. Reiko Yamada and Mrs. Shigeko Sasamori in front of the portrait of Mrs. Yamada and Mrs. Miller.

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A small selection of new portraits of hibakusha, atomic bomb survivors, from Hiroshima and Nagasaki are being exhibited for the rest of the summer at Gallery EF in Tokyo. Copies of my book are also on display for everyone to look at.

This is the link to the event at Gallery EF.
http://www.gallery-ef.com/fa_library13.html

From Above “Summer Library” at Gallery EF in Tokyo

Friday, August 23rd, 2013

..August 2013.. ..Tokyo..

Some photographs of the From Above exhibition at Gallery EF in Tokyo. A small selection of new portraits of hibakusha, atomic bomb survivors, from Hiroshima and Nagasaki are being exhibited for the rest of the summer. Copies of my book are also on display for everyone to look at.

This is the link to the event at Gallery EF.
http://www.gallery-ef.com/fa_library13.html

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From Above at Gallery EF in Tokyo

Friday, August 16th, 2013

..August 2013.. ..Tokyo..

If you’re in Tokyo some of the From Above portraits will be exhibited at Gallery EF for the remainder of the summer. There will also be copies of my book on display to look through. I’m very grateful to Gallery EF to once again hold this “Summer Library” event for everyone to see the book who haven’t been able to purchase it.

We hope to have a larger exhibition at Gallery EF during the winter featuring new From Above portraits of fire bombing survivors from Dresden, Coventry, Poland and the former German Sudetenland. Hopefully it will happen and I’ll post more details when if it does happen.

I hope to continue exhibiting and photographing these portraits as much as possible. The project has been without financial sponsorship for five years and we’ve never charged admission to the exhibitions. The only proceeds we have are the limited sales from the books. The book sales help to keep the project going and allow us to exhibit the project for free.

This is the link to the event at Gallery EF.
http://www.gallery-ef.com/fa_library13.html

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From Above exhibition at the Nagasaki Prefecture Museum of Art

Sunday, August 11th, 2013

..August 2013.. ..Nagasaki..

Izumi putting up the large From Above posters in the window of the Nagasaki Prefecture Museum of Art.

We’re honored to have From Above exhibited at such a beautiful venue from August 8th-18th.

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Ms. Setsuko Taira

Saturday, August 10th, 2013

..July 2010.. ..Nagasaki..

Portrait of Nagasaki Hibakusha Ms. Setsuko Taira-san.

Ms. Taira-san was a nurse for Dr. Nagai, who became famous for tirelessly treating many atomic bomb victims immediately after the bomb was dropped.

Ms. Setsuko Taira from paul saviano on Vimeo.