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September 4, 2019

Laura Staugaitis

Berlin- based Japanese musician Aiko Tezuka thoroughly unwinds and also re-weaves intricate fabrics to create brand-new forms and also patterns. In some jobs, the apart strings hang from the lower side of an undamaged fabric in completely identical lines; others include strings training course down in waterfall-like sheaths, reconnecting as they collapse right into the flooring. In still others, the loosened strings integrated to create photos and also words floating on large substratums. Tezuka carefully research studies the social and also financial backgrounds linked in various Eastern and also Western fabric customs, analyzing the better meaning installed in each attractive component.

“My necessary rate of interest has actually been what comprises the surface area of the things; whereby procedures was the surface area generated; exactly how can I peel the surface area; what points can I see behind the surface area; and also exactly how can I symbolize these points behind the surface area right into my job,” Tezuka shares in a musician declaration. “Although we are totally bordered by surface areas, we can not literally go into points in also one millimeter under the surface area. Every time we peel off a surface area, a brand-new surface area will certainly show up quickly, like a boundless loophole. How does one view these limitless surface areas, or loosen up the surface areas that appear to be securely linked?”

She has actually displayed extensively and also her solo program “Dear Oblivion” at Michael Janssen gallery, ranges from September 14 to November 16, 2019 inBerlin Tezuka’s job is likewise shown September 7– 28, 2019 at MA2 gallery inTokyo See extra from the musician onInstagram (by means of The Jealous Curator)






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