Chiharu Shiota (Bilingual edition)
By (Author) Denise Wendel-Poray
Text by Andrea Jahn
Text by Christelle Plissier-Roy
Editions Skira Paris
Editions Skira Paris
6th May 2025
6th March 2025
France
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
240
Width 240mm, Height 310mm
1640g
A tribute to the Japanese artist, a leading figure of the new generation of great contemporary masters
On the occasion of the inaugural exhibition at the Grand Palais in Paris and of the new partnership of Skira and Chargeurs Museum Studio, its motherhouse, with the Grand Palais Immersif, Skira presents an exhaustive monograph devoted to Chitaru Shiota, one of the leading figures of the new generation of great contemporary artists.
Born in Osaka, Japan in 1972, Chiharu Shiota in her work links various aspects of art performances, sculpture and installation practices. Shiota's inspiration often emerges from a personal experience or emotion which she expands into universal human concerns such as life, death and relationships. Mostly renowned for her vast, room-spanning webs of threads or hoses, she has redefined the concept of memory, linking abstract networks with concrete everyday objects, such as shoes, keys, beds, chairs and dresses.
Canadian writer, editor and curator, Denise Wendel-Poray is the author of books concerning the relationship between art, theatre and music. Her books with Skira include The Last Days of the Opera (2022) and Painting the Stage: Artists as Stage Designers (2019).
German curator and writer Andrea Jahn organized Chiharu Shiota's first institutional exhibition in 2003 at the Wrttembergische Kunstverein Stuttgart.
Christelle Plissier-Roy is an exhibition curator and writer.