Toyota, Manzanar, Inyo County, California, U.S.A.
Photograph
Toyota, Manzanar, Inyo County, California, U.S.A.
Toyota, Manzanar, Inyo County, California, U.S.A. (R18)
From Ryoichi Excavations
1993
Gelatin silver print, printed 2001
/30
Image: 5 15/16 × 7 7/8 in. (15.1 × 20 cm)
Paper: 8 × 9 15/16 in. (20.3 × 25.2 cm)
Gift of Geoffrey B. West, 2005
2005.0936.0020
Inscriptions Titled, dated, editioned, and signed in black marker on recto, B: TOYOTA, MANZANAR, INYO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, U.S.A. 1993/2001 R18/+/L Patrick Nagatani \ 26/30
[no inscriptions on verso]
[no inscriptions on verso]
TextThis narrative of this series is as follows:
Nagatani "informs" us that in 1985, a Japanese archeologist named Ryoichi received a mysterious set of maps that led him to excavate numerous historic and contemporary sites around the world noted for their cultural significance. For 15 years, Ryoichi and his team secretly excavated these sites. At each location, they unearthed a different make of car. Ryoichi had discovered a worldwide "automobile culture" that appeared to parallel our own, although it was anachronistic, both historically and geographically. After unearthing the artifacts, Ryoichi's team covered up all evidence of their digs, but not before Nagatani had photographed each site, providing the only existing record of Ryoichi's discoveries. (source, Andrew Smith Gallery)
Nagatani "informs" us that in 1985, a Japanese archeologist named Ryoichi received a mysterious set of maps that led him to excavate numerous historic and contemporary sites around the world noted for their cultural significance. For 15 years, Ryoichi and his team secretly excavated these sites. At each location, they unearthed a different make of car. Ryoichi had discovered a worldwide "automobile culture" that appeared to parallel our own, although it was anachronistic, both historically and geographically. After unearthing the artifacts, Ryoichi's team covered up all evidence of their digs, but not before Nagatani had photographed each site, providing the only existing record of Ryoichi's discoveries. (source, Andrew Smith Gallery)
