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Yuko Fukuba Johnsson

Yuko Fukuba Johnsson

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Yuko Fukuba Johnsson, The Seventh Heterotopias, 2024
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Yuko Fukuba Johnsson, The Seventh Heterotopias, 2024
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Yuko Fukuba Johnsson, The Seventh Heterotopias, 2024
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Yuko Fukuba Johnsson, The Seventh Heterotopias, 2024
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Yuko Fukuba Johnsson, The Seventh Heterotopias, 2024
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Yuko Fukuba Johnsson, The Seventh Heterotopias, 2024 Åseby No.1 (summer path to the Bronze Age grave) 2023
Local raw materials, minerals, clay, pigments
W16 x L23 x H9 cm

Yuko Fukuba Johnsson

The Seventh Heterotopias, 2024
Local raw materials, minerals, clay, pigments, found objects
Size variable

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Yuko Fukuba Johnsson (b. 1973, Tokyo, Japan) recently received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology/Hong Kong Art School. Johnsson is a practicing ceramic artist based...
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Yuko Fukuba Johnsson (b. 1973, Tokyo, Japan) recently received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology/Hong Kong Art School. Johnsson is a practicing ceramic artist based in Hong Kong, under the theme of Ceramics as Memory Container. For her, memory means a combination of facts, including time and place, together with qualia - subjective experiences with the senses. She is fascinated by ceramics as a medium of “containment” with the long human history that people have been making and using ceramics not only for practical use but also symbolically to “contain” something within to materialise the invisible, like beliefs and wishes. The flexible or fragile clay body and mixed minerals change its properties drastically into solid and permanent once it is fired. The long-making process gives her enough time to recollect the moment she is putting into the work. Ceramics is an accurate medium for her to create containers for ephemeral memories and future histories, coalescing her qualia into them to give the invisible a permanent form to preserve them.
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