The Theatricality of Chiharu Shiota's Art | Brilliant Ideas Ep. 52
Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota is best known for her fantastical installations made out of intricately woven yarn but her body of work is much more diverse - ranging from visceral performance art to grand sculptures created with used objects.

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