Hisaji Hara mixes two media: photography and painting, using the former as a tribute to the latter. Phtography, in Hara's work, goes back to a slower portrait, meticolously reconstructing every element of the metaphysical composition, and with a particular freedom of formal interpretation. In this case, Balthus' work is brought to life in its dense atmosphere, enriched by a more articulated space (the bookshelf, the window, the…
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