Yasuo Kiyonaga is an artist based on Cubism and Surrealism. He expresses abstract and figurative works by taking his unique technique with photography. In this capricious or inconstant exhibition “Fickleness”, we present two series of photographic arts inspired by the ambiguity of the human act on cognitive capacity. "Fickle Memory" is a series created by photographs and painting, which describe a whim of memory, which changes its shape according to the intentions and the environment. "Two Landscapes" is a photographic series which emphasizes on the human act of seeing / looking. We think we are seeing / watching something, but in fact we are not. We do not look / see it. We are supposed to see / look at the same thing, but in real life we see / look at it in a different way. This photographic work asks questions about things that we have not doubted in our daily life.
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