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| Chiharu Shiota - Threads of Life |
Two exhibitions on at the Hayward Gallery in London, until 3 May 2026, are Chiharu Shiota - Threads of Life, and Yin Xiuzhen - Heart to Heart. Both feature large scale immersive textile installations. Shiota draws on her own experiences and engulfs everyday objects in webs of wool to express universal human concerns. Yin Xiuzhen is renowned for her use of secondhand clothing, concrete, food and household ephemera in her sculptures to express ideas about the individual, society and memory.
Chiharu Shiota - Threads of Life
One of the things that intrigues me about such exhibitions is how they were installed. So - Threads of Life (pictured above) took 10 people (five from the Hayward Installation Team and five from Chiharu Shiota's Studio) 12 days to install and the gallery attendant thought there were 4000 keys. Apparently Shiota's team bring the top layer of threads from which everything else hangs. I don't know whether Shiota oversaw the installation. Threads of Life features red wool, a double door & keys. Shiota believes that people are connected by an invisible thread which she represents here with red wool. The keys represent both the security of locking the door to your home but also the possibility of opening doors to new possibilities.
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| Chiharu Shiota - State of Being (Dress) |
Shiota uses found objects in her work that she comes across in her daily life. She tells us that clothes carry memories and traces of the wearer and, for example, even without the wearer's presence, the dress above represents a state of being. A web of threads fills the surrounding space. When Shiota can no longer see where a single thread leads she considers the work complete.
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| Chiharu Shiota - Letters of Thanks |
Letters of Thanks contains within it letters of gratitude and thanks that members of the public had left at the gallery. A collecting box for these was at the gallery entrance and letters could still be left. Shiota thinks it is sometimes easier to write a letter of thanks than to say it. Letters have been collected from around the world where iterations of this installation have already been exhibited.
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| Chiharu Shiota - During Sleep |
When Shiota first moved to Germany she lived in several different places and would wake up disorientated and wonder where she was. She began weaving yarn around herself to create her own cocoon. This idea is developed here in During Sleep. At certain times during the exhibition performers sleep in the beds. Shiota likes the traces of existence they leave - crumpled sheets and dented pillows. It's hard to imagine how they actually get through the threads to the beds though.
Yin Xiuzhen - Heart to Heart
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| Yin Xiuzhen - International Flight & Portable Cities |
International Flight & Portable Cities are exhibited as a baggage reclaim complete with a plane above. The suitcases are spilling open on the conveyor belt. Each contains a different city that Yin Xiuzhen has visited. The used clothing that is stitched into these cites was collected from inhabitants of those cities.
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| Yin Xiuzhen - A Heart to Heart |
Unlike Portable Cities which have been shrunken to fit in suitcases, A Heart to Heart has been enlarged so you can walk and sit inside it. Yin Xiuzhen hopes it will inspire people to have meaningful conversations.
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| Yin Xiuzhen - Wall Instrument No. 17 |
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| Yin Xiuzhen - Collective Subconscious |
These are fascinating exhibitions that are well worth a visit - go see...

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