Chiharu Shiota
Seconde Peau
2014
Photoengraving
80 × 60 cm
Ed. 18/20
Location: Honk Kong, China
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About the artwork
This black-and-white work depicts a long dress being swallowed up by a whirlpool, perhaps a dress worn for an important event? Chiharu Shiota's monumental wire structures, in which objects and viewers are engulfed, take viewers into a melancholy dimension parallel to reality.
About the artist
Born in Japan in 1972, Chiharu Shiota lives and works in Berlin. The notion of memory lies at the heart of her work, a concept she redefines by collecting and appropriating ordinary objects such as shoes, chairs, beds and keys. Using colored threads, she creates immense three-dimensional structures that engulf her viewers. A multidisciplinary artist, she also works with drawings, prints, video performances and photographs, exploring the "sensation of presence in absence". In 2015, Chiharu Shiota was selected to represent Japan at the 56th Venice Biennale. She has also participated in numerous international exhibitions, including the Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial (2009), the Sydney Biennale (2016) and the Oku-Noto International Art Festival (2017). Today, his work is internationally recognized and exhibited in prestigious institutions such as the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art (Brisbane, 2022) and the Hammer Museum (Los Angeles, 2023).
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