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Batakane Pictures

Locality: Shepparton, Victoria

Phone: +61 484 609 594



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02.01.2022 Celebrating Chiharu Shiota Shiota is a Japanese installation artist whose work links various aspects of art performances and installation practices. She is bes...t known for her vast, room-sized webs of threads, where she links abstract networks with concrete everyday objects such as keys, windows, dresses, shoes, boats and suitcases. Born in Osaka in 1972, the Berlin based Shiota was trained in the 90s by renowned performance artist Marina Abramovic. She initially wanted to be a painter, but soon became known for her large-scale environments woven from thread. Stepping into one of Shiota’s installations is akin to entering another world, one rife with the haunted beauty of ghostly objects and half-forgotten narratives. ‘’I studied painting at an art school but by the second year I couldn’t paint anymore because for me painting was just colour on the canvas, it had no other meaning whatsoever. I couldn’t connect my life to just painting because it had no sense of belonging. I stopped painting because I had lost my way and for a long while I didn’t know how to get back to creating. I then had a dream about being inside a two-dimensional painting and I began to think of possible ways to move inside the painting. Drawing on a two-dimensional canvas was still too limited so I began exploring with thread and weaving soon gave me the opportunity to expand and I feel as if I was drawing in the air on a limitless space.’’



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