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contemporary art
immersive installation
Japanese artist
bicultural identity
Tips
đ§¶"In Diary, the voices of individuals who never met are brought into conversation" (Dr. Robert Mintz, Chief Curator)
đ"Her installations speak to the experience of living between places, histories, and identities" (Soyoung Lee, CEO)
Friday, June 12
Chiharu Shiota: Two Home Countries
June 12 at 12am
+45Civic Center










Step inside a monumental web of red yarn that stretches 88 feet through the gallery, handwritten journal pages suspended like memories caught mid-drift. Chiharu Shiota's first Bay Area solo show weaves together Japanese and German histories to explore what it means to belong somewhere, nowhere, and everywhere at once.
contemporary art
immersive installation
Japanese artist
bicultural identity
Tips
đ§¶"In Diary, the voices of individuals who never met are brought into conversation" (Dr. Robert Mintz, Chief Curator)
đ"Her installations speak to the experience of living between places, histories, and identities" (Soyoung Lee, CEO)
Friday, June 12
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