Children waiting for food at a feeding center. The famine in Biafra was not only caused by a lack of food itself but also malnutrition and related illnesses resulting from a lack of salt because the Nigerian army blockaded access by sea 給食センターで食事を待つ子どもたち。ビアフラの飢餓は、ただ食糧がないという理由だけではない。ナイジェリア軍によって海上からの連絡が封鎖され、塩が届かなくなったための栄養失調と、関連する病気のためである
OKAMURA Akihiko 岡村 昭彦
- Collection of
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
- Title
- Children waiting for food at a feeding center. The famine in Biafra was not only caused by a lack of food itself but also malnutrition and related illnesses resulting from a lack of salt because the Nigerian army blockaded access by sea
- Original title
- 給食センターで食事を待つ子どもたち。ビアフラの飢餓は、ただ食糧がないという理由だけではない。ナイジェリア軍によって海上からの連絡が封鎖され、塩が届かなくなったための栄養失調と、関連する病気のためである
- Artist Name
- OKAMURA Akihiko
- Year
- 1969
- Material / Technique
- Chromogenic print
- Dimensions
- 370x250mm
- Accession number
- 10114138
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- https://collection.topmuseum.jp/Publish/detailPage/22302/
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