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Dokuyama was deeply impacted by the Great East Japan Earthquake and the nuclear disaster that followed. Having worked as an architectural designer, he decided to start over as an artist after witnessing the destruction of his hometown in Fukushima prefecture.
His works are primarily political. He regularly engages with places, people, and issues that have been obscured in contemporary Japanese society, revealing the memories and emotions of those who have been left out or forgotten in mainstream historical discourse. Dokuyama has been active as an artist since , and has engaged with various controversial political topics in his body of work, including nuclear displacement, 'comfort' women , Japan's colonization of Taiwan , and the Tokyo Olympics.
In , he was selected as a candidate for the 20th Taro Okamoto Award ; and in , he participated in the Art Action UK artist residency in London. Born as an identical twin in Tamura City , Fukushima Prefecture, Dokuyama lived there until he was 18 years old. Dokuyama decided to quit his job and become an artist after the Great East Japan Earthquake of and its nuclear fallout destroyed his hometown. Dokuyama has engaged with various controversial aspects of Japan's history, including nuclear displacement, 'comfort' women , and Japan's colonization of Taiwan.
Having been deeply affected by the Fukushima disaster's impact on his hometown, the artist emphasizes the unpredictability of the contemporary world, exploring what it means to belong to a society in which people are too busy working to pay attention to the realities of politics and history. In addition to exhibiting some earlier artworks, Dokuyama produced the short video piece Even after 1, Years and the three-channel video installation Over There for the exhibition. Dokuyama claimed that he was led back home by the late Chieko Takamura , an artist from Fukushima that is posthumously considered a local celebrity.
For the video installation Over There , Dokuyama worked with communities who had been evacuated from their homes in due to the nuclear fallout of the Fukushima Daichi Nuclear PowerPlant accident and were still living in 'temporary' housing four years later.