'we are all connected with an invisible line' - in conversation with chiharu shiota
Briefly

Chiharu Shiota's work spans over twenty years, focusing on life's transience through various mediums, influenced by her personal experiences as an artist and immigrant.
Shiota channels her confrontations with mortality into her art, creating installations that invite reflections on motherhood, life cycles, and geographic displacement.
The exhibition at Grand Palais features seven large-scale installations and various other works, highlighting Shiota's emotional exploration of the tremblings of the soul.
'I am inspired by my own experiences or emotions and want to extend these feelings into something universal,' Shiota reflects in an interview.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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