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Threads of life

Last updated: March 2, 2026 11:10 pm
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Chiharu Shiota, a renowned international installation artist, explores the concept of interconnectedness through her work. Inspired by a Japanese legend that suggests a red thread ties individuals to one another from birth, Shiota delves into the intricate web of relationships that bind us all.

In her latest exhibition, “Threads of Life,” currently on display at the Hayward Gallery in London, Shiota showcases her unique artistry and emotional depth. Each installation in the exhibit represents a stage of emotional passage in our lives, reflecting on themes of loss, death, and the complexities of human relationships.

The red thread, a central motif in Shiota’s work, serves as a metaphor for the invisible connections that exist between individuals. Just as a single thread can be knotted, tense, loose, or cut, our relationships with others can also take on various forms. Through her art, Shiota seeks to make sense of life’s uncertainties and express emotions that transcend language.

While Shiota initially aspired to be a painter, she found that the canvas no longer resonated with her. However, with the thread as her medium, she discovered a new way to channel her emotions and explore the depths of human experience. Each of her installations is a testament to the profound interconnectedness of humanity and the beauty found in ordinary existence.

As visitors immerse themselves in Shiota’s evocative creations, they are reminded of the intricate tapestry of relationships that shape our lives. Through her art, Shiota invites us to contemplate the meaning of being human and the profound connections that unite us all.

Experience the transformative power of Chiharu Shiota’s artistry at the Hayward Gallery until May 3, 2026. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the threads of life that bind us together and discover the beauty in our shared existence.

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