The 'Casa de Pedra' exhibition by Núria Ishii explores the profound relationship between the artist and her Japanese heritage through intimate photography. This project signifies the essence of family history, abstracting the meaning behind her family's name. By blending personal portraits with the serene landscapes of Japan, Ishii reflects on her familial connections and the complexities of identity. Each photograph serves as a visual narrative that captures emotional ties to her past while delving into themes of memory, belonging, and the fragility of familial bonds. The images depict Japan not merely as a geographical space but as an emotional territory where the artist seeks to understand the unspoken stories of her father. This exhibition weaves a rich tapestry of cultural reconciliation, evoking a dialogue between memory and nature, and illustrating the continuous evolution of one’s identity over time.
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