By combining glasses and text in one photograph, Yoneda tries to join the visible and the invisible: the present and the past, and individual life and a collective history, events we experience and events we merely know about. By showing all these simultaneously, she creates a kind of psychological shock.

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MONL.YOT4
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English

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2004

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27

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1590050452

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1

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artist monograph

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Introduction - Mark HAWORTH-BOOTH

Memory / Memorial Glasses - Kotaro IIZAWA, 飯沢耕太郎

Tomoko Yoneda: Between Visible
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Tomoko Yoneda: Between Visible

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