Drawn from the Street: The Politics of Poverty in Postwar Manga
In 2019, HoMA acquired the 1975 hand-drawn short story “Vagabond Plain” by acclaimed alternative manga artist Tadao Tsuge, who was inspired by his personal experiences to illustrate the social crisis of postwar Japan. This exhibition features this milestone graphic narrative, accompanied by reproductions of street photography by Moriyama Daidō and Tōmatsu Shōmei, highlighting the problems of urbanization and socioeconomic disparity in Japan during the Allied Occupation—a story that was largely overshadowed in the media by what is known as the “economic miracle.” Also in the exhibition are “Vagabond Plain” precursors—Japanese woodblock prints and woodblock-printed books from HoMA’s collection that are honest depictions of poverty and houselessness from the 17th to early 20th centuries. Monday-Tuesday (Closed), Wed, Thurs, Sat, Sunday (10am-6pm) Fri (10am-9pm) Closed on Christmas, New Years.
December 19, 2024 - April 13, 2025
12:00am - 11:59pm
Honolulu Museum of Art
900 S Beretania St
Honolulu, HI 96814
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