Shiota Chiharu: The Soul Trembles

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  1. Chiharu Shiota: The Soul Trembles
    Chiharu Shiota ‘Uncertain Journey’, Blain | Southern Berlin, 2016. Metal Frame, Red Wool. Photo: Christian Glaeser
  2. Shiota Chiharu: The Soul Trembles at Mori Art Museum
    Shiota Chiharu (Artist); Photo: Sunhi Mang
  3. Shiota Chiharu: The Soul Trembles at Mori Art Museum
    Shiota Chiharu, ‘In Silence’, 2008. Burnt piano, burnt chair, black wool. Installation view: State of Being, Art Centre Pasquart, Biel/Bienne, Switzerland, 2008. Photo: Sunhi Mang.
  4. Shiota Chiharu: The Soul Trembles at Mori Art Museum
    Shiota Chiharu, ‘Accumulation – Searching for the Destination’, 2016. Suitcase, motor, red rope. Installation view: Art Unlimited, Art Basel, Switzerland, 2016. Courtesy of Galerie Templon. Photo: Atelier Chiharu Shiota.
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Time Out says

Based in Berlin, Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota is known for creating beautifully complex installations entangled in a web of red or black yarn, stretching across the exhibition space. She uses everyday objects such as keys, worn-out shoes and burned pianos to evoke expressions of memory, anxiety and dreams. This comprehensive solo exhibition is a rare opportunity to explore the last 25 years of Shiota’s career. On display are large installations, primarily sculptural works and video footage of her performances, along with photographs, drawings and other art materials related to her work.

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