18.07 - 10.08.2010 / Japan - Shopping Trip

I have just arrived back in japan to collect/buy a variety of household goods for my upcoming exhibition (March 2011) at the Geffrye Museum in London entitled: At Home in Japan - Beyond the Minimal House.  My shopping list is more than 5 pages long; slippers, drying racks, futons, lights, garden tools, seasonal dolls are just a few of the things I hope to find. It will be a very hectic trip and I will depend once more on a support network of very generous Japanese friends!


 

  04-06-2010Image and Object Workshop, University of Oxford      

Image copyright @ Susan Andrews

Lecture Theatre, History Faculty, George Street

This workshop organised by Sarah James (Art History, Christ Church) brings together people from
different disciplines at Oxford to enage in a debate about the uses of photographs as images, objects
and documents. It should be a very exciting event!

Programme

10.00 Introduction: Craig Clunas
10.30 Session 1: Political Bodies & the Photographic Document
Michael Biggs (Sociology), Jane Caplan (History), Sarah James (History of Art)
Discussant: Alastair Wright

11.45 Session 2: Photographs as Objects: Archives & Collections
Richard Ovenden (Bodleian), Sally Crawford/Katharina Ulmschneider, (Archaeology)
Vicky Brown (History of Art/Centre Visual Studies), (John Johnson Collection)
Discussant: Gervase Rosser

1.00 pm Lunch

2.00  Session 3: Deconstructing Images:Photography &/As Methodology
                                                                 Katerina Reed-Tsocha, (Ruskin), Rebecca Beasley (English), Assimina Kaniari (History of Art), Geraldine Johnson (History of Art)
Discussant: Hanneke Grootenboer

Tea: 3.15

3.45 Session 4: Photography’s Spaces & Places
Inge Daniels (Anthropology), Derek McCormack (Geography) Clare Harris (Anthropology), Dan Hicks (Pitt Rivers)
Discussant: Craig Clunas

5pm    Closing remarks

 12-05-2010 / Researching Home

On May 12 I gave a talk about visual and material methods to study the home at an ESRC funded workshop at the University of Manchester.

A summary of the discussions will  be made available on line at www.manchester.ac.uk/realities

 

'The Japanese House' - Cover

    

12/2009: The cover of my upcoming book has finally arrived. It should be in the shops by June 2010.

Japanese Ruins

Photographer, Michael John Grist, shares his intruiging photographs of Japanese ruins ranging from ghost towns, abandonned hotels and prisons, to disused theme parks, ski lifts and military installations.

Murielle Hladik, 2008, Traces et fragments dans l'estetique Japonaise.

 

Snapshots from fieldwork in Japan (1996-2006)

  

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