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Chiharu Shiota: The web of time

The web of time, an installation by Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota, creates the vision of a night sky studded with constellations of numbers.

When | Āhea

12 Dec 2020 – 14 Nov 2021

Where | Ki hea

Toi Art, Level 4

‘I want the viewer to reflect on their inner self, on their life – past, present, and future…’
– Chiharu Shiota


Enter a vision of the universe.

In The web of time, countless intertwined strands connect numbers across time and space.

These numbers – scattered like stars in the night sky – represent meaningful dates in history, both collective and personal.

Berlin-based artist Chiharu Shiota says, ‘Numbers comfort us. We share dates that are important to us, and they help us understand ourselves.’

The web of time is part of Te Papa’s permanent collection.

Chiharu Shiota, The Web of Time, Toi Art, 2020. Photo by Michael O’Neill. Te Papa

Chiharu Shiota, The Web of Time, Toi Art, 2020. Photo by Michael O'Neill. Te Papa

Chiharu Shiota, The Web of Time, Toi Art, 2020. Photo by Michael O'Neill. Te Papa

Chiharu Shiota, The Web of Time, Toi Art, 2020. Photo by Michael O'Neill. Te Papa

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