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| 2003: Connecting the Dots: Surviving Nuclear War, Canada, photo exhibition, traveling 2003: Enola Gay, Smithsonian National Air + Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Chantilly, VA 2003: Images from the Atomic Front, Chung-Cheng Gallery, St. John's Univ., Jamaica, NY review: "The Art of War," R.C.Baker, The Village Voice, NY: Mar 12-18, 2003 2003: Children of the Gulf War, photographs by photojournalist Takashi Morizumi, UK/Australia, traveling c. 2002: The Cold War, The Learning Curve, The National Archives Virtual Museum (UK) 2002: Half Life: Living with the Effects of Nuclear Waste, Mayak, Russia (Greenpeace) 2002: Second Special Exhibition of FY2002, Hiroshima Peace Museum 2001-02: The Rosenbergs Reconsidered, The New York Historical Society, NYC 1998: Linus Pauling + The 20th Century, Herbst International Exhib. Hall, San Francisco 1998: Panoramic Views of Hiroshima, Photographs by Shigeo Hayashi c.1945, The Japan Peace Museum 1998: The Day After the Nagasaki Bombing, Photographs by Yosuke Yamahata, The Japan Peace Museum 1998: Hiroshima City, 2 months after. Photographs by Shinkichi Kickuchu, The Japan Peace Museum 1998: Enola Gay Exhibition, Nat'l Air + Space Museum, Smithsonian Inst., Washington DC 1995: The Photographs of Yosuke Yamahata: Nagasaki Journey; ICP, traveling 1995: Hiroshima-Nagasaki: 50 Years of Deceit + Self Deception, Bethune College, York Univ., Toronto 1995 (Cancelled): The Crossroads: The End of WWII, The Atomic Bomb + The Cold War; Nat'l Air + Space Museum, Smithsonian Inst., Washington DC The Enola Gay Controversy Article from Crossroads: A Journal of Nagasaki History + Culture Enola Gay + Smithsonian Chronology 1995-present: Hiroshima-Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Exhibition, Hiroshima Peace site, traveling 1995-present: Hiroshima-Nagasaki A-Bomb Photo Poster Exhibition, Hiroshima Peace site, traveling 1995 (Aug 6): CSI Hiroshima Live Project, Hiroshima Radio Broadcast 1945-79: Hiromi Tsuchida: Hiroshima Archive, photographs |
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| NUCLEAR DOCUMENTATION + RESOURCES |
| A CONTEMPORARY ART HISTORY OF THE BOMB |
| Exhibitions: Historical / Memorial /Documentary |
| The Bomb Project is a comprehensive on-line compendium of nuclear-related links, imagery and documentation. It is intended specifically as a resource for artists, and encourages those working in all media, from net.art, film and video, eco-intervention and site-specific installation to more traditional forms of agitprop, to use this site to search for raw material. The Bomb Project has gathered together links to nuclear image archives (still and moving), historical documents, current news, NGOs and activist organizations as well as government labs and arms treaties. It makes accessible the declassified files and graphic documentation produced by the nuclear industry itself, providing a context for comparative study, analysis and creativity. |
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| The Melted Dog: Memories of an Atomic Childhood By Judith Miller (NYTimes, Mar 30, 2005) < Visitors to the Atomic Testing Museum Photo: John Guxinski for the NYTimes |