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Japan Society, New York - Gallery March 11–June 12, 2016 The catastrophic earthquake and tsunami that struck northeast Japan on March 11, 2011 and triggered an on-going nuclear crisis has been met with an overwhelming reaction in the arts, marking a profound shift in the contemporary Japanese cultural landscape. Opening five years to the day since 3/11, Japan Society’s presentation of In the Wake reveals a stunning range of photographic responses to the disaster and the artistic paths that lie ahead as Japan continues to rebuild. Experience the power of art to transcend unspeakable tragedy with over 90 photographic works by 17 of Japan’s leading visionaries, including Nobuyoshi Araki, Naoya Hatakeyama, Keizō Kitajima, Lieko Shiga, and Tomoko Yoneda. This exhibition was organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. More information, including exhibition-related programs, coming soon.

News Due to maintenance work at the university computing centre for Göttingen University (GWDG), access to the internet will be temporarily interrupted on 24 April 2014 at 17:00 and 18:00. As of 14 April 2014, our Self-Pickup Area on the ground floor serves as a one-stop shop for picking up or returning all ordered media items (removal of the former Book Return Desk from the Central Library Lobby to the Self-Pickup Area),collecting inter-library loan items that may be taken home (removal of the issuing of inter-library loan items from the Reading Room Desk on the first floor to the Self-Pickup Area as of 15 April 2014),advice on basic questions concerning the use of the Library (Mondays to Fridays, 12:00 bis 16:00). Please feel free to enter the Self-Pickup Area with your jackets and bags. We will be happy to assist you with further information and advice such as on inter-library loan or literature search at our Reading Room Desk on the first floor. We look forward to your visit.

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