Three faceless boys in black lifework

Study_for_Null_Portrait of someone#166

€500

Three faceless boys in black lifework
Yutaka Hashimoto wears mask infant of painting
Yutaka Hashimoto 1 collaborationDoes repetition produce bias? That question is central to Yutaka Hashimoto’s art. His practice centres around the concept of “Null”, channeled through “character which looks familiar but it has actually never existed.” It is intentionally ambiguous, leaving space for the viewer to bring their own interpretation “derived from various factors and backgrounds such as race, religion, culture etc.”. At the same time, Hashimoto is also questioning his own biases and seeking to eliminate them through repetition.

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