Chisenhale Gallery presents Keiko Sato's first UK solo exhibition. Sato’s installation at Chisenhale forms a chaotic ‘landscape’ within the gallery - a landscape which the visitor is forced to navigate. Sato uses cosmetics and mirror to create a disarming work which addresses highly charged human preoccupations, such as the vanity of the human ego or the politics of gender specification.
Chisenhale Gallery presents Keiko Sato's first UK solo exhibition.
Sato’s installation at Chisenhale forms a chaotic ‘landscape’ within the gallery - a landscape which the visitor is forced to navigate. Sato uses cosmetics and mirror to create a disarming work which addresses highly charged human preoccupations, such as the vanity of the human ego or the politics of gender specification. It is impossible to keep a distance: the viewer is compelled to be centre stage.
Chisenhale Gallery, 64 Chisenhale Road, London
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