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April 19, 2024Pimp my Gauguin: Yuki Kihara’s Paradise Camp (or Why Post Impressions Matter)

“Layered with visual and conceptual ambiguity, Yuki Kihara’s photographs, video and texts point to (or jab at) the limitations associated with illogical binary views of people, cultures and the world.”
Artlink reviews Paradise Camp.