At the age of 11, the artist encountered an abstract painting by Patrick Heron in his hometown museum of Tate St Ives, Cornwall. According to Fujiwara, the painting acted as a "mirror to his soul" and elicited both an artistic and a sexual awakening. In The Mirror Stage, he is seen helping a young actor to portray himself in a theatrical reimagining of that moment.
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Status | Released | |
Original Title | The Mirror Stage | |
Runtime | 27min | |
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Language | English | |
Original Language | English | |
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