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Leiko Ikemura: Ulmer Museum.

Artforum International,  September, 2005  by Smolik, Noemi

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How can the invisible be made visible? I'm not thinking of ideas, say, which can be depicted through allegory, as European painting has done for centuries. There is another invisibility, the process of becoming: transition, the unfinished, emptiness--the space that makes an occurrence possible, emptiness as origin and potential. How can this be made visible?

Leiko Ikemura, an artist born in Japan who has lived for thirty years in Europe--first in Spain and Switzerland and today in Germany--has attempted, through her paintings and sculptures, to make visible the void and the ...

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