Crystallizing Dishes

連·結·晶


Crystallizing Dishes

藝術家
岸本真之
Masayuki Kishimoto

媒材
裝置
Installation
大安舊邸 
Daan Old Mansion
信義路四段30巷21弄25號 
25, Aly.21, Ln.30, Sec.4, Xinyi Rd.
11:00-18:00 (Tue.-Sun.)
週一公休 Closed on Mon.
日本藝術家岸本真之以日常物件為創作素材,一般家庭中回收不使用的杯、碗、盤、茶壺、花瓶、甕等陶瓷器具,以日本傳統的「金繼」修補工法,將破損或裂痕處接合,使之物命得以延續、並以新的形態重生。這些器皿雖已棄置不用,卻曾經與每個家庭的生活密不可分,早已傾空的容器依舊盛滿回憶。本作品正是將「人」與「物」之間的回憶,重新連結而成結晶,亦藉此表達日本人「惜物」的觀念。
Based in Tokyo, Japan, Masayuki Kishimoto takes ordinary ceramic objects as the creative medium for his sculptural works. After collecting unwanted cups, bowls, plates, pots, vases, and jugs, he treats the cracks and chips on them with a traditional Japanese technique called "kintsugi", an art of fixing broken pottery with lacquer mixed with powdered gold. Although no longer in use, these ceramic articles were once household essentials, and therefore these seemingly empty containers are still loaded with memories of the past. Kishimoto's works intend to revive such memories by "crystallizing" the used ceramics in the form of art. The process also embodies the Japanese philosophy of appreciating and respecting the objects used in everyday context.

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