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Joan Linder's Project Sunshine Exhibition at Mixed Greens Gallery in 2015

exhibition · 2026-04-22

Joan Linder presented her exhibition 'Project Sunshine' at Mixed Greens Gallery in 2015. The installation featured detailed observational drawings of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster aftermath, created during Linder's 2014 residency in Japan. Her meticulous ink drawings documented contaminated landscapes and objects from the exclusion zone. Linder's work examines environmental contamination and nuclear legacy through labor-intensive drawing processes. The exhibition was reviewed by David Brody on artcritical.com on November 13, 2015. Linder's practice combines scientific precision with artistic investigation of ecological crises.

Key facts

  • Joan Linder exhibited 'Project Sunshine' at Mixed Greens Gallery
  • The exhibition featured drawings of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster aftermath
  • Linder created the work during a 2014 residency in Japan
  • The drawings document contaminated landscapes and objects from the exclusion zone
  • David Brody reviewed the exhibition on artcritical.com
  • The review was published November 13, 2015
  • Linder's work examines environmental contamination and nuclear legacy
  • Her practice combines scientific precision with artistic investigation

Entities

Artists

  • Joan Linder
  • David Brody

Institutions

  • Mixed Greens Gallery
  • artcritical.com

Locations

  • Fukushima
  • Japan

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