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SOTO GOES SOLO


The “girls” refers to the main characters of the Moratorium exhibit, Soto’s latest creation that reclaims her works existence as her own the same way she helped her audience to reclaim their bodies and heal. Yet in giving birth to these caricatures of affirmations, Soto would watch her girls walk out the door, hardly laying eyes on them again except via the occasional tag on Instagram. The artists work never truly felt her own, but after a year offline she is determined to create a space that she can actively share with her pieces.

Soto has long-since enabled her audience to see themselves the way she sees them, with pouting innocence, anime-inspired characteristics, and insolent sex-appeal, by creating “self-portraits” that they would forever wear on their skin - visual reminders of self-actualized armor.

 

"The girls were born to channel my anger while learning how to love and heal myself. As I discover myself and grow more peaceful, my work, and therefore the girls, become more assured, in their size, their weight. They take charge of spaces, bigger and stronger than ever seen before… No god, No master."

 

Photography: ifucktokyo

Through this installation Soto reclaims her works existence as her own, the same way she helped her audience to reclaim their bodies and heal. Here, she has the courage to realize her own self-portrait through a new medium, it is Soto that hangs for us all to witness. Only she can find serenity as gravity pulls her under from the top down.

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