• Chihary Shiota.


    Posted on 6th August, by yellowtrace in art, installations. 4 Comments

    “Unconscious Anxiety” at Galerie Christophe Gaillard, Paris.

     

    “Room of Memory” at 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa.

     

    Chihary Shiota is a Japanese born artist, who lives and works in Berlin.

    That first installation made me squeal with excitement.

    Bloody amazing.

    So what’s on for the weekend? I’m off to Melbourne for Saturday in Design (in fact, by the time you guys read this I’ll already be well and truly there). I hope I can stay sufficiently sober during the day so that I can bring you a meaningful, enformative yet entertaining post about the event next week.  Kidding! Ofcourse I’ll bring you a fun post. Not sure about the sober part though… Sorry mum.

    Yay! I love Melbourne. Oh, and no post on Monday either cause I was too lazy to pre-write one. Don’t say I didn’t warn ya, k?

    x dana





  • 4 Responses to “Chihary Shiota.”

    1. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Collette Swindells, Dana Hughes. Dana Hughes said: Stunning installation art by Chihary Shiota. Promise. http://bit.ly/d3YMKU [...]

    2. Diane says:

      Oh wow, that first image made me gasp – amazing!

    3. Great images – if you are in Melbourne why don’t you pop into Magnolia Square at Malvern Town Hall. http://www.magnoliasquare.com.au

    4. [...] everyone! ~ Everyday Chocolate Cake via smitten kitchen ~ Chihary Shiota Installations via yellowtrace ~ Living In: Amelie via Design*Sponge ~ Walk Across America via Sell Sell [...]

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