Between-ness is everywhere around us: between objects, people, memories, time and space. However, Between-ness is not only physically in between things, it is also philosophical, metaphysical, experiential and emotional.
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Between-ness Art: Miho Watanabe’s case
‘Between-ness is a reciprocal energy, which I believe flows in between a subject and myself’ -Miho Watanabe
Miho’s art making focuses on ‘Awareness of Between-ness’, the name of a concept she uses to reference the invisible space between a subject, a camera and the artist. ‘Between-ness’ in her practice is also philosophical and spiritual. As a Japanese-Australian artist, through photography, drawing and painting, ‘Between-ness’ explores the real and non-real, reconnecting her heritage and culture, as well as Japanese aesthetics, spirituality and philosophy.
