Shimpei Takeda's 'Trace #7' Photograph from Fukushima Series
Shimpei Takeda created the gelatin silver print 'Trace #7, Nihonmatsu Castle – Nihonmatsu, Fukushima' in 2012, with printing completed in 2014. The photograph measures 20 1/6 by 23 7/8 inches. The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston holds this work in its collection. Artcritical published information about this artwork on April 21, 2016. The image documents a location in Fukushima, Japan. This photographic series addresses the aftermath of environmental events. The work represents contemporary artistic responses to regional histories.
Key facts
- Shimpei Takeda created 'Trace #7, Nihonmatsu Castle – Nihonmatsu, Fukushima' in 2012
- The gelatin silver print was printed in 2014
- The photograph measures 20 1/6 x 23 7/8 inches
- The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston holds the work
- Artcritical published information about the work on April 21, 2016
- The work documents Nihonmatsu Castle in Fukushima, Japan
- The artwork is part of Takeda's 'Trace' series
- The entry was posted at 10:47 pm on April 21, 2016
Entities
Artists
- Shimpei Takeda
Institutions
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
- Artcritical
Locations
- Nihonmatsu
- Fukushima
- Japan
- Boston
- United States