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asian-art
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Dimensions height 223 mm, width 287 mm
This photograph captures temporary dwellings along the Biwajima River in Japan, created by an anonymous artist. Note the makeshift shelters lining the riverbank. They evoke a sense of impermanence and the transient nature of human existence. Throughout history, the image of temporary dwellings appears in various forms, each carrying its own cultural and emotional weight. From biblical imagery of temporary shelters to refugee camps in modern times, these structures symbolize both vulnerability and resilience. Consider how collective memory and subconscious processes influence our perception of such images. The temporary dwelling triggers a deep-seated association with displacement, poverty, and the search for refuge. As a symbol, it transcends time, resurfacing in different contexts, evolving, and taking on new meanings. It is an ongoing cycle of human experience.
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