Title:
Conversation
Creator/Contributor:
Hibi, Hisako
Date:
4/28/1945
Identifier:
96.601.45
Format:
painting
oil on canvas
Description:
Framed, stretched canvas nailed to stretcher edge of canvas taped to stretcher, 8 keys in stretcher. Image of snow scene with
woman holding a broom and man in center foreground, talking.
Historical Note:
In this painting Hisako Hibi captures a moment of intimacy between two figures. Positioned outdoors within a snowy landscape,
the man and woman in the foreground conduct a private conversation. At the left, the edge of a barrack frames the image.
In the background is another barrack building which stands against a hazy sky. Two figures in the distance make their way
through the snow, heads bowed and carrying buckets in each hand. As viewers we are positioned at the same level as the two
figures in conversation. In this way we are allowed access to the scene and the couple, as if eavesdropping on their private
moment. Their intimacy is buttressed by their close proximity to each other. Thus, while we are allowed to enter their
space by being positioned at their level, we are also prevented from interfering with their conversation. We are physically
closed off from their space since the woman stands with her back to the viewer, thereby, obstructing a view of their faces.
The scene can be identified as that of camp, due to the barracks. However, the focus in this work is on the relationship
between the couple in conversation.
Subject:
Concentration Camps, Topaz | barracks | snow | pail | broom | people