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An Artist Who Unearths Layers of History, and Stacks Them Again

Summary by Southwest Contemporary
Informed by his family history, Dean Terasaki uses activist imagery and charged ephemera—including postcards from Japanese American internment camps—to send a present-day “warning.” Phoenix-based artist Dean Terasaki at his monitor, 2025. Photo: Teri Tera. Dean Terasaki’s studio is in his Phoenix home, which has a history tied to the city’s post-World War II growth accelerated by affordable tract housing. It’s situated in one of the city’s “Have…
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Southwest Contemporary broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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