The photographs in Cotton Rose were taken in the Gifu Prefecture of
Japan. Hanzlova strongly resisted the long tradition of Japan
travel journals showing a foreign and exotic Japan. She was aided
in this by her own history of having left her village in the former
Czech Republic for political reasons in 1983. The experience of
having been a "foreigner" herself enabled her to step beyond
cultural differences to make an intimate portrayal of a people and
their own sense of home. Hanzlova's photographic voice has always
been a muted and gentle mirror of her sympathetic approach, and in
Japan she found a people and a landscape which perfectly suited her
language."
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