Client — Institute of East Asian Studies University of California, Berkeley
Synopsis
In the wake of the deadliest battle of the Pacific War, Okinawa was placed under American military occupation. With their land and communities devastated, Okinawans relied on the Americans for their very survival; herein began a complex and ambivalent relationship between the Okinawans and Americans.
Painting to Live, as told by Stanley Steinberg, is an intimate collection of art and photographs of these Americans and Okinawans connecting with their collective humanity through art.
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