Devan Shimoyama USA, b. 1989
182.9 x 162.6 x 5.1 cm
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“For me it’s thinking of this conflict between something celebratory, but also deeply sad or frustrated,” says Shimoyama. “A rupture is a way to conflate these emotions.”
By spotlighting a public display of excitement that’s actually masking something morose, this painting highlights the central question Shimoyama addresses in all of the works in A Counterfeit Gift Wrapped in Fire, which has to do with the difference between superficial and true change—a discrepancy noticeable, for example, when we perform social niceties for each other rather than admit the truth about how we are doing.
“We have this desire to present outwardly as contained and keeping it together,” Shimoyama says. “We think it’s a gift to say, ‘I’m fine.’ There’s a mimicry of something really desired, but it’s fake. There’s a danger to that kind of thing.”