Image: Black and White Cells, Yoshio Sekigawa, monochrome fabrics and toy stuffing (2009)Yoshio Sekigawa is a Japanese artist whose installations and photographs are represented by the clear contrast of black, white and figuratively amplified cell-shape expressions. His work includes the link between the real and inner world, as well as the duality of the connectivity and polarity of all things.
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Black and White Cells, an installation by Yoshio Sekigawa at Menier Chocolate Factory Exhibit opens on Monday, 8 Jun at 2pm
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