Sakurako Kuroda
13 x 18 7/8 x 0 in
By inserting her face into both roles, she explores the idea that the masculine and feminine aspects within herself are in search of one another. For her, it’s not merely about finding a partner, but about encountering a deeper reflection of the self—like her right hand reaching back to find her left. Inserting herself into historical masterpieces becomes an act of self-love, a way of embracing admired works to nurture personal growth and a sense of worth. It’s also a momentary claim to the prestige of great art.
She found a unique pleasure of self-consciousness in the hidden face within the artwork. That pleasure feels like an inner union of masculine and feminine, mediated through the power held by the great masterpiece."