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In her artistic relationship with self-portraiture, Kimiko Yoshida delves into a "photographic performance" in order to wrestle with issues of identity. For her, the process is "a ceremony of disappearance" as she plays with garments and accessories in her works to assume and shed form, color and identity. In the Wilfrid Israel museum lecture event hosted by Almacén Gallery, Yoshida shares he inspiration and process behind her self-portrait Without Me.
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