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Eiko in Fukushima, Tomioka, 15 January 2014, no. 191
201421st century
William D. Johnston, American, b. born 1955
Eiko Otake, Japanese, b. born 1952
- dance - Performing art form realized in rhythmic movement, creating visual designs by a series of poses and tracing of patterns through space in the course of measured units of time. [November 1994 scope note added. February 1993 related term added.]
- dancers - Use for those who engage in the activity of dancing or who practice the art of dance, especially as a profession. [November 1994 scope note added. February 1993 related term added. November 1992 alternate term added.]
- disasters - Sudden calamitous events producing great material damage, loss, or distress. W [July 1990 descriptor added.]
- Japan - TGN 1000120
- man-made disasters
- nuclear power
- nuclear power plants
- nuclear radiation - Emissions, such as alpha and beta particles, or electromagnetic radiation, such as gamma rays, originating in the nuclei of atoms. NASATH [November 1992 descriptor added.]
- Wesleyan University faculty artists
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William D. Johnston, American, b. born 1955 Eiko Otake, Japanese, b. born 1952 . Eiko in Fukushima, Tomioka, 15 January 2014, no. 191, 2014. From A Body in Fukushima. Digital color photographic print on Canson Platine Art Rag paper. image : mm (in.). DAC accession number 2016.5.3. Russell T. Limbach Memorial Fund and Weedon Endowment funds, 2016.