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Jason Hirata’s artistic indeterminacy reflects his personal tendency toward indirectness, abstraction, and ambiguity in social situations. In an art context, this might make space for contemplation or inquiry, while psychologically it is categorized as defensive, avoidant, or dissociative. Obstacles to personal relationships and collaboration afford alternatives and range; sometimes obstacles are desirable. Role fluidity enables experimentation and boundary navigation but may scuttle self-development and assertiveness. Recent solo exhibitions include Minutes, Ulrik, New York (2022–23); Dà a chi avaregia, Fanta-MLN, Milan (2024); and Vergeltung, Kaiserwache, Freiburg (2025). Recent group presentations include Time Frame, Museion, Bolzano, Italy (2023); Live Stream, Fluentum, Berlin (2024); and Concrete, Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College, Annandale-On-Hudson, New York (2025). Hirata lives in New Jersey.