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QAGOMA | Music+Movement: Juno Toraiwa & Lake Kelly @QAGOMA_Australia | Uploaded August 2022 | Updated October 2024, 6 minutes ago.
Lake Kelly and Juno Toraiwa perform an improvised set featuring dance and harp, amidst Chiharu Shiota’s vast installation 'Uncertain Journey' 2016/2022.

Lake Kelly is a Vietnamese/Australian musician and artist. Alongside her harp, she uses vintage pedals to create live soundscapes. Her music takes inspiration from the feeling of ambiance in memory and natural spaces.

Juno Toraiwa is a contemporary dance artist, who experiments with movements and improvisation.

Chiharu Shiota is renowned internationally for her transformative, large-scale installations constructed from millions of fine threads that cluster in space or form complex webs that spill from wall to floor to ceiling. Shiota’s beautiful and disquieting works express the intangible: memories, dreams, anxiety and silence.

DELVE DEEPER: https://blog.qagoma.qld.gov.au/the-beautiful-disquieting-work-of-chiharu-shiota-in-the-soul-trembles

‘Chiharu Shiota: The Soul Trembles’ / The Fairfax Gallery (1.1), Gallery 1.2 and the Eric & Marion Taylor Gallery (1.3) / The Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), Brisbane

Organised by the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) and Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, and curated by Mami Kataoka, Director, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo.

Chiharu Shiota, Japan/Germany b.1972 / Installation view of Uncertain Journey 2016/2022 in ‘The Soul Trembles’, Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane / Metal frame, red wool / © Chiharu Shiota

Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) Brisbane Australia
© Queensland Art Gallery Board of Trustees, 2022

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