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Hiromi Tango

Hiromi Tango’s autobiographical approach to art-making is open and generous. Collaborative and site-specific, her practice embraces a number of paradoxes that emerge from an ongoing process of self analysis; an intimately recorded dialogue with her physical body, thoughts and emotions. In her work, Hiromi often temporarily lives in small in-between spaces or homemade enclosures within the public realm and invites participation. She allows these dwellings to evolve organically over the course of her projects through the interventions of friends, community groups, other artists and passersby.

Image: Hiromi Tango Hiromi Hotel – Untangle you  2009 installation view, Fresh Cut, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane Image courtesy and © the artist Photo credit Craig Walsh. Hiromi Tango Behind the Door 2010 collaborative project with local artists and public installation view, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts Image courtesy and © the artist Photograph: Sarah Rowbottam. Hiromi Tango Garden 2010 collaborative project with local artists, Carclew Youth Art, Adelaide Railway Station Image courtesy and © the artist Photograph: Craig Walsh

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