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Beyond time
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"Beyond Time", 2018, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, UK, photo by Jonty Wilde
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Beyond time,2018
“For me, beyond time means memory. It is something that you can sense; some existence, and I want to weave this invisible being to express an existence beyond our present. This is the meaning behind the title. This chapel has a lot of history and a lot of human memory and stories and I wanted to connect all the stories. I put a mental piano. The piano has no sound; no music, but I wanted to make music with my string. ” ——Chiharu Shiota (Yorkshire Sculpture Park, 2018)