Chiharu Shiota has called her thread installations “drawings in space.” Using antique furniture and other objects evoking memory, her work has explored how we're tethered to the past and each other. Shiota's work, and her performance art, has recently taken over spaces at KODE-Art Museum of Bergen in Norway, Museum Nikolaikirche in Berlin, Kenji Taki Gallery in Japan, and SCAD Museum of Art in Georgia. The artist was last featured on HiFructose.com here.
The Japanese artist’s latest exhibition Who am I Tomorrow? immerses audiences within a world of red threads and tubes in Austria’s Kunstraum Dornbirn.
Chiharu Shiota's impressive thread installations amaze with their complexity and artistic trace, you will definitely be blown away, enjoy!
Chiharu Shiota est une artiste japonaise née en 1972. Ses œuvres reposent souvent sur la multiplicité d’objets anciens identiques (lits métalliques, cadres de fenêtres, etc.) mais Chiharu réa…
Chiharu Shiota has become the latest artist to take over the arched depths of Copenhagen’s Cisternerne. Titled Multiple Realities, her installation is a poetic landscape of web-like yarn, both serene and unsettling
In her solo show at Galerie Templon in New York, Chiharu Shiota considers how memory and knowledge intertwine.
In her solo show at Galerie Templon in New York, Chiharu Shiota considers how memory and knowledge intertwine.
Des fils, encore des fils...
Chiharu Shiota est une plasticienne japonaise mondialement connue pour ses installations épurées son œuvre s'avère cependant plus complexe que cette image
chiharu shiota is a japanese installation artist whose work links various aspects of art performances and installation practices.
Chiharu Shiota, Dialogue from DNA, 2004 El lugar donde uno duerme está destinado a la estrechez íntima del sueño, no a la amplitud públi...
Japanese fibre artist Chiharu Shiota creates site-specific installations and sculpture made of yarn. Read about her recent London exhibition.
L’année dernière, plus de 660 000 personnes ont visité la rétrospective Chiharu Shiota: The Soul Trembles au musée d’art Mori.
Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota is known for monumental installations of yarn, threaded through the room like splashing paint in the air. One giant red woven...
Anyone who hasn’t yet heard of Chiharu Shiota soon will have. Taught by Marina Abramović and influenced to such an extent by Ana Mendieta that she believed herself to be an incarnation of the tragic Cuban, her ethereal installations blend Lygia Clark with Christian Boltanski, innocence with experiences of trauma, unbearable weight with the lightness of being.