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Exploring the Haunting Duality of Kikuji and Ai at Japan House

Exploring the Haunting Duality of Kikuji and Ai at Japan House

The exhibition at Japan House, London, presents a compelling juxtaposition of Kikuji's Hiroshima imagery and Ai's evocative cherry blossom scenes, marking a significant moment in art.

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Japan House in London is currently hosting an impactful exhibition featuring the works of renowned photographers Kawada Kikuji and Iwane Ai. This exhibition, which opened on June 22, 2026, is notable for being Japan House's first free photography showcase.

Kikuji's photographs of Hiroshima offer a stark and revolutionary perspective on the aftermath of violence, while Ai's cherry blossom imagery introduces a contrasting emotional depth that evokes melancholy.

Together, these works create a haunting atmosphere that invites viewers to reflect on the complex interplay between beauty and tragedy in the context of Japanese history.