Kazumi Tanaka

Kazumi Tanaka was born in Osaka, Japan, in a house made of wood, stone, bamboo, and paper. At age 25, she relocated to New York City in 1987. Employing both ancient and modern sculpting techniques, she creates intricate and conceptually complex works that often involve childhood memories of Japan. Her work addresses the connection between the ephemeral nature of memory and the tangible mementos of history.
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