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Kyoko Nagashima - there -r-

there -r-

by Kyoko Nagashima

Size: H16.5xW42.7xD3.5in (H420xW1084xD90mm)
Year: 2010
Edition: 3
Medium: Frame box with 3D lenticular acrylic
Signed on the back of frame
Delivery Time : 2 weeks

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Nagashima created a distance between the viewer and the space in her work "There". "There" is a space where the viewer can place their "shadows". Therefore, she used a new technique in this series to emphasize the spatial depth spread inside the work. She created a space where the viewers can mentally transfer themselves.

Human beings don't consist of visible characters but of invisible characters hidden under pressure. Even someone who looks calm and composed, is not just that. He or she must have a violent character too. "Shadows" she meant is this hidden or pressured unseen part of a human being.

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While interviewing Nagashima, one question repeatedly came up in my mind. "Do I really understand my own character?" She told me about her interest toward the subconscious part of human beings. Her work provides a place for viewers to think about who they are.
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