A Visit to the Hocken Collections -- Hinako
I visited the Hocken Collections and really enjoyed the exhibition of Reece King’s paintings, Ogee & Manaia. My favourite work was “Untitled drawing (strange fruits)”. I like this painting because it has no clear title, so it made me think more. At first, I thought the shapes were flowers, but later I realized they looked like fruits. I found it interesting that the artist expressed fruits without using color. It felt unique and made me imagine different meanings.
During the tour of the collections on the ground floor, I saw many kinds of books, archives, and ephemera. It was very interesting to see such a wide range of materials. I was especially surprised that there were some items related to Japan. The most interesting part for me was the materials about city development plans. They helped me understand how the town has changed over time.
If I could research something from the past, I would like to study the history of city development. I want to know how people planned cities and how those plans affected our lives today.

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