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制作年份: 2024
材料或技法: 陶瓷制品
尺寸: 14 × 15 × 9 cm
版本: 独特
签名:包括

关于作品
- 制作年份
- 2024
- 材料或技法
- 陶瓷制品
- 尺寸
- 14 × 15 × 9 cm
- 版本
- 独特
- 签名
- 包括
- 画框
- 不包含
- 作品证书
- 没有设置
- 艺术品分销商
- 中田惠美里
- 发货区域
- 没有设置
- 发送前的天数
- 没有设置
- 类别
- 雕塑
作品详情
pottery
In the past I used to play roles on-stage aspiring to become a professional ballerina.
It was as if to be affirmed, “you have a right to be here” while in role on the stage.
I integrate theatrical elements felt from daily life, into narratives based on ballet and theatrical plays or children’s tales.
The ceramic figures polished into existence as if to cast members of a theatre company, take shape as vessels for a role, and what used to just be a clod, is coerced into being special, while its texture still remains.
I explore the ways of being, by relating the hollow ceramics to empty humans as vessels for a role.
We still stand on this grand stage, playing a role, and one day will become special.
Testimonials
Emiri Nakada is an artist who is hard to come by, exploring the boundary between a role and the self using ceramics and video media, on her foundation of somatic sensations built through ballet. Her expressions that merge narrative and beauty of form, comparing theatrical structures to modern society, have both poetic sentiment and criticism; she is an artist whom I have great hopes for the future.
(Shinji Ohmaki)
展览资讯
- 过去的展览
- ARTISTS' FAIR KYOTO 20262026.02.21 - 03.01
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私はかってプロのバレリーナを目指し舞台上で役を演じていた。
舞台で役を演じている間はただ「ここに居て良い」と肯定されているようだった。
日常生活から感じられる演劇的な要素を、バレエや演劇の演目、童話などをベースとした物語に落とし込む。
劇団員をキャスティングするように練り上げられたセラミック像たちば“役の入れ物”として立ち現れ、ただの土塊だったはずのそれらは、その手触りを残したまま、特別になることを強いられる。
空洞なセラミックと役の入れ物としての空虚な人間たちを重ね合わせ、ひとの在り方を模索する。
私たちは今もこの大きな舞台に立ち、何かを演じ、そしていつしか特別になる。
In the past I used to play roles on-stage aspiring to become a professional ballerina.
It was as if to be affirmed, “you have a right to be here” while in role on the stage.
I integrate theatrical elements felt from daily life, into narratives based on ballet and theatrical plays or children’s tales.
The ceramic figures polished into existence as if to cast members of a theatre company, take shape as vessels for a role, and what used to just be a clod, is coerced into being special, while its texture still remains.
I explore the ways of being, by relating the hollow ceramics to empty humans as vessels for a role.
We still stand on this grand stage, playing a role, and one day will become special.