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After Paris, Chiharu Shiota Illuminates the Museum of Fribourg

Summary by Le Temps
It has just attracted 300,000 visitors to the Grand Palais. This artist, born in Osaka, presents "In the Light" at the Museum of Art and History of Fribourgeois. Red or white, the sons of her aerial sculptures explore and reveal what connects usFor the Japanese and Berlin artist Chiharu Shiota, the red thread is what connects beings. The red thread, recurring in his work, weaves a bond, connects one person with another. Like the veins that make …
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It has just attracted 300,000 visitors to the Grand Palais. This artist, born in Osaka, presents "In the Light" at the Museum of Art and History of Fribourgeois. Red or white, the sons of her aerial sculptures explore and reveal what connects usFor the Japanese and Berlin artist Chiharu Shiota, the red thread is what connects beings. The red thread, recurring in his work, weaves a bond, connects one person with another. Like the veins that make …

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Le Temps broke the news in on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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