PHOTOMONTH IN KRAKOW — 2012
LIEKO SHIGA
CANARY
Heavenly Shout, from the series Canary, 2007 © Lieko Shiga / Courtesy of Priska Pasquer Gallery
Liego Shiga (1980) is a Japanese photographer based in Miyagi prefecture, Japan. She lived in London for several years, and graduated from Chelsea College of Art and Design in 2004. She herself explains that her limited ability in English and lack of money for expensive materials led her towards a more introverted approach and to devise her own techniques. Initially she used cheaper prints, which she cut and perforated, then backlit so light shone through the holes, and then photographed again. These were published in three books: Jacques Saw Me Tomorrow Morning, Lilly, and Damien Court). Though Shiga’s techniques have evolved, her conceptual approach remains constant: for her, photographs are the sum of experiences that led her to a place—a site where she stages a scenario. For the Canary series, she asked the residents of Brisbane, Australia, and Sendai, Japan, to choose the “lightest” and “darkest” places in each city; based on that information she attempted to find links between the place and the person who chose it.
LIEKO SHIGA
CANARY
Curator: Ferdinand Brüggemann
Grand opening: 19.05.2012, 1 p.m.
Manggha Center of Japanese Art and Technology, ul. Konopnickiej 26
18.05–17.06.2012, TUE–SUN: 10 a.m.–6 p.m., CLOSED: 7.06