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Makoto Fujimura

Artist, writing about how I see the world. “Art+Faith: A Theology of Making”, and upcoming “Art Is: A Journey into the Light” (both Yale University Press) #postdestruction

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Rented Selves

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Japan has always understood, in ways the West has only recently begun to articulate, that the self is not a fixed possession. Self is fluid but bound in society, shifting and altering depending on a context- I...

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