Kansai Chiharu - K93n Na1

At night, she writes small lists that feel like prayers—tasks checked off, promises to herself scrawled and sometimes abandoned. The lists are a ritual of agency: in a world where so much is labeled K-something or catalogued into data points, her lists are reclaiming, in ink, the unquantifiable. There is a tenderness to this act—a stubborn insistence that despite the codes and systems, she remains the author of her own days.

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Shiota is famous for her massive, immersive web-like installations made of yarn—often red or black—that trap everyday objects like keys, suitcases, and burnt pianos to explore themes of memory, death, and human connection. The Threads of Memory: Exploring Chiharu Shiota’s World At night, she writes small lists that feel