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             木 村 尚 樹 
         NAOKI  KIMURA
         fine photographic arts
           since 1987

V. The Structure of Zero-Horizon Art — Art as Critical Existence

V. The Structure of Zero-Horizon Art — Art as Critical Existence

Zero-Horizon Art integrates two dimensions:
it inherits the formal framework of art while simultaneously transcending it.
It can therefore be described through the following structure:

Art as Form → Critical Horizon → Art as Being

At this point of transformation, the artwork ceases to be an object and becomes a phenomenon.
The creator and the subject, the viewer and the world, dissolve their boundaries.
Seeing becomes being; perception becomes presence.

Hence, Zero-Horizon Art represents an ontological mode of art emerging at the extremity of the aesthetic system—
a renewal of what might be called liminal art, but grounded not in social periphery,
rather in the critical horizon of existence itself.

木 村 尚 樹

fine art photography

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