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

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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