Edited by Pauline Vermare and published by Atelier EXB and Prestel, this remarkable volume offers a profound exploration of Okamura’s unique perspective on Ireland’s tumultuous history.
From the colonial era to the Troubles and beyond, Okamura’s lens captures the essence of Ireland’s evolving narrative. Through his intriguing Kodachrome images, he transcends traditional photojournalism, offering a poetic reflection on the complexities of post-colonial repression and social upheaval. The book features over 70 stunning colour images meticulously curated from Okamura’s archive.
Okamura’s photographs reveal a deep empathy for Ireland and its people, reflecting his quest for peace amidst turmoil. With a delicate balance of detachment and intimacy, he uncovers the beauty in everyday moments, from quiet contemplation to defiant resilience. Accompanying the images are insightful texts contributed by renowned historians and experts in Japanese and Irish photography, offering enriching perspectives on Okamura’s work and its historical significance.
Through meticulous research and collaboration, this publication sheds light on Okamura’s life and work, offering new insights into his impact on both Japanese and Irish photography. Rediscover the power of storytelling through Okamura’s lens.
This photobook accompanies the exhibition “Akihiko Okamura – The Memories of Others,” presented at Photo Museum Ireland, Dublin, from April 11 to July 7, 2024.
Published by Atelier EXB and Prestel, in partnership with Photo Museum Ireland.
ISBN: 978-3-7913-9324-7
© Prestel Verlag, Munich • London • New York, 2024