Kyoko Fischer
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mugiwara-de 1, 2023
Intaglio and monotype
24 x 18 in.
My artwork explores the intersection of the past and the present, along with what beautiful tensions emerge as a result. Over the last several years, I have devoted myself to studying Japanese history and culture, particularly with an eye on Mingei - or art objects made by ordinary people during the Edo period. Mugiwara-de (wheat stalk) refers to a kind of stoneware first made popular in the Edo Period. Mugiwara-de stoneware was used daily for rice and soup, but its function and design has been loved for centuries because it bears a simple, yet refined aesthetic. I continually ask myself what it means to incorporate and reimagine Mingei in today's modern art context; this question allows me to creatively bridge a gap of over four hundred years and shed a new light on a tradition not only time- honored, but time-bound as well.