Makoto Fujimura: Collaborative Performance

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I can't put my finger on it quite yet, but something compells me to come back to this piece. It's not flashy, like watching Ed Harris re-enact a Pollock creation. Perhaps it's the meditative quality or the improvisational nature as Susie Ibarra and Makoto Fujimura influence one another.

Whatever it is, it's beautiful:

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