Osaka Nakanoshima Museum of Art (2)
Black: The black threads represent the vastness of the universe and the darker side of the human psyche. ššŗ In the work "In Silence," the artist wraps a charred piano with black threads, symbolizing the weight of memory and the unspeakable pain. The black threads interweave throughout the exhibition space, creating a mysterious atmosphere that invites viewers to reflect on the fragility of life and the meaning of existence. š White: In recent years, Chiharu Shiota has also incorporated white threads into her works, symbolizing purity, death, and new beginnings. ššŗ In the installation "Where Are We Going?" a small boat wrapped in white threads hangs in mid - air, creating a light yet uncertain atmosphere, symbolizing the cycle of life and the continuation of hope. šæ #Osaka š