Delve into Tomatsu's stirring pictures of postwar Japan and learn why he is revered as one of the country's most important photographers. Video footage of the artist in Nagasaki, as well as commentary by scholar Leo Rubinfien, provide a rich context for exploring Tomatsu's personal vision.
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