Mary Had a Little Lamb
"Mary Had a Little Lamb" is a sequel to Shinichiro Nagasawa's 2021 photobook "The Bonin Islanders". Nagasawa photographed the series on the island of Chichijima, part of a remote archipelago south of mainland Japan.
For twenty-three years after the end of World War II, Chichijima was occupied by the U.S. military. During this time, only military personnel, their families, and the people already living there were allowed on the island. Most of what happened in this period remains unknown, but it was later revealed that the U.S. placed a nuclear warhead called "Mary's Lamb" on the island.
In his series, Nagasawa enters the bunker where Mary's Lamb was once kept. His photographs interrogate the halls, the floors, the flaking paint, the rusting metal surfaces, as if asking them for clues or their memories. A powerful, haunting work about presence and non-presence and the long echoes of the past.
“Japan promised by law to adhere to the Three Non-Nuclear Principles not to possess, produce, or permit the introduction of nuclear weapons. But nuclear weapons were brought here. Nuclear bombs were stored and retrieved here. Something that shouldn't be had existed here. Nagasawa's photographs of this place bring to our attention faint memories that lie behind what is shown in the photographs. The people who knew that time are disappearing, giving way to a new generation of Bonin Islanders …
Mary's Lamb was once here. Mary's Lamb is no longer here. But Mary's Lamb has not disappeared to some other place in the world. Nagasawa's photographs pose a question to those of us living today. These photographs are memories to take into the future by those who will live from now on.”
― from Tsuyoshi Tane’s essay “Mary Had a Little Lamb – An Unforgettable Place”
- Book Size
- 224 × 343 mm
- Pages
- 113 pages
- Binding
- Softcover, Slipcase
- Publication Year
- 2024
- Language
- English, Japanese
- ISBN
- 978-4-86541-193-5