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Atom Struck Tile the Explosion Center Hiroshima Shade/Light
Courtesy of the Harn Museum of Art, Photography by Foad Seyed Mohammadi

Atom Struck Tile the Explosion Center Hiroshima Shade/Light

Artist Robert Fichter (American, 1939 - 2023)
Date1984
MediumMultimedia
DimensionsPaper: 26 3/8 × 33 7/8 in. (67 × 86 cm)
ClassificationsPhotographs
Credit LineGift of Pat and Jack Nichelson Estate
Object number2019.24.22
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DescriptionColor photo-inset combined within an overall black and white aquatint. Photo-inset displays a photo tableau of pink flowers, skeleton model, doll puppet in kimono, and three traditional Japanese prints of warriors and an ogre philosopher (?). The dominant black and white aquatint consists of several recurring characters and themes in Fichter's work: the donkey, outsized fish, nuclear devastation, and Baby Genepool (cyclops baby in the foreground). There is also the back of a woman in kimono, the Hiroshima domed building left standing after the blast, and a shinto shrine. Text at bottom center: "Atom; struck tile; the explosion; center; hiroshima; Sado [sic]; Light."
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