Pacopacomama 103012 769 Yoshida Sayuri ((link)) -
Ultimately, the conversation surrounding identity and desire is multifaceted and warrants ongoing discussion. By engaging with the works of artists like Yoshida Sayuri, we can gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of human experience and foster a more empathetic and inclusive society.
– In Japanese marketing, “mama” is sometimes used to signal a family‑friendly line (e.g., “Mama‑care”). “Pacopaco” could be a fictional character mascot, perhaps a cartoon rabbit or a stylized peace‑symbol mascot used for children’s toys, stationery, or health products. Pacopacomama 103012 769 Yoshida Sayuri
In the words of Yoshida herself, spoken during the final exhibition opening: spoken during the final exhibition opening: