Title:
In front of my apt.
Creator/Contributor:
Hibi, Hisako
Date:
8/1/1944
Identifier:
96.601.41
Format:
painting
oil on canvas
Description:
Unframed stretched canvas. Image of a young man by a barrack with a pail in his hand. There are sunflowers that are planted
in front of the barracks. The door to the barrack is open.
Historical Note:
This is the only known painting to portray the specific barrack apartment occupied by the Hibis at Topaz concentration camp.
Most of Hisako Hibi's works do not provide details of individuals or buildings. In this work Hibi focuses on the exterior
of her particular living quarters. The small garden of flowers is in full bloom adding a spark of color to the drab barrack
walls. A young boy, possibly meant to be Hibi's son, appears at the far right carrying a bucket. The viewer imagines that
he is probably going to water the plants. In the doorway is a seated figure who is slightly obscured by the tall plants.
The little gravel pathway further adds to the appearance of a tidy, cheerful home. In fact, the individual spaces allotted
to families was a room only about 16 feet by 20 feet. The high winds constantly blew dust and dirt into the barracks through
the cracks in the floor and the shoddy tar-papered walls. However, the portrait of the Hibi home is a relatively sweet one,
without overt indications of the difficulties of camp life.
Subject:
Concentration Camps, Topaz | barracks | door | pail | sunflower