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Meiro Koizumi, Imperial Portrait or His Real Shadow, 2022
Meiro Koizumi, Imperial Portrait or His Real Shadow, 2022

Meiro Koizumi

Imperial Portrait or His Real Shadow, 2022
photographed charcoal drawing printed on inkjet paper, gold leaf passe-partout
frame: 49 x 34 cm
passepartout: 48 x 32.5 cm
image: 9.5 × 7.5 c
Edition of 20
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By constitution, the Emperor of Japan is a symbol of the State. Biologically, of course he is a human being, yet, in the social space, his body is constrained for...
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By constitution, the Emperor of Japan is a symbol of the State. Biologically, of course he is a human being, yet, in the social space, his body is constrained for this big role given to him. Koizumi imagines him photographed in a intimate moment, almost disheveled, challenging his symbolic authority.
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