Kuon (Eternal Flow of Time)
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| Through her multimedia installations and sculpture, Mayumi Amada creates elaborate cut-outs representing the patterns of life an dthe repeated forms taht are shared across generations. Using doilies and lacework patterns as a basis for exploring time, her exhibition "Kuon (Eternal Flow of Time)'' includes delicate forms created from plastic tarps inscribed wiht sampler-style messages such as "OUR LIFE ON EARTH: A BLIP IN ETERNITY." Her aesthetic meditations on gender, ancestry, and craft ponder the mundane amid the ongoing cycles of life, death, and regeneration. | Through her multimedia installations and sculpture, Mayumi Amada creates elaborate cut-outs representing the patterns of life an dthe repeated forms taht are shared across generations. Using doilies and lacework patterns as a basis for exploring time, her exhibition "Kuon (Eternal Flow of Time)'' includes delicate forms created from plastic tarps inscribed wiht sampler-style messages such as "OUR LIFE ON EARTH: A BLIP IN ETERNITY." Her aesthetic meditations on gender, ancestry, and craft ponder the mundane amid the ongoing cycles of life, death, and regeneration. | ||
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| - | Image:2010_Amada_01.jpg|''A Blip In Eternity'', 2010, Cut out plastic tarp | + | Image:10_Amada_01.jpg|''A Blip In Eternity'', 2010, Cut out plastic tarp |
| - | Image:2010_Amada_02.jpg|''Flower Field'', 2008, Plastic bottles, acrylic tubing, blue LED lights, wire, steel rods, washers, Dimensions variable | + | Image:10_Amada_02.jpg|''Flower Field'', 2008, Plastic bottles, acrylic tubing, blue LED lights, wire, steel rods, washers, Dimensions variable |
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Artist: Mayumi Amada
July 16 - September 21, 2010
MAEP Galleries
Through her multimedia installations and sculpture, Mayumi Amada creates elaborate cut-outs representing the patterns of life an dthe repeated forms taht are shared across generations. Using doilies and lacework patterns as a basis for exploring time, her exhibition "Kuon (Eternal Flow of Time) includes delicate forms created from plastic tarps inscribed wiht sampler-style messages such as "OUR LIFE ON EARTH: A BLIP IN ETERNITY." Her aesthetic meditations on gender, ancestry, and craft ponder the mundane amid the ongoing cycles of life, death, and regeneration.
Shown concurrently with The Voided.
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