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Artist | Aki Inomata (b.1983 in Tokyo, Japan)
Title | Why Not Hand Over a "Shelter" to Hermit Crabs? (New York City) (2019)
3D printed resin
7.2 x 7.8 x 4.8 cm
Occasion | Bangkok Art Biennale - Nurture Gaia
Focusing on the act of "making" is not exclusive to human beings, Inomata creates artworks with various species "collaboratively." She investigates relationships between animals and human beings and the creation emerging from them. The concept of her exhibition is to reweave the holistic worldview of humans, living things, and objects, and to depict this worldview on a global timescale of past, present, and future. Inomata's basic method is to communicate with living things through objects such as shells. The technique of making "hermit crabs" that they like, the history and whereabouts of money that began with shell money, 3D printed shells that bring extinct ammonites and octopuses of the same ancestry together, and so on. These may refer to Bruno-Latour's actor-network theory. Viewers are invited to experience a multilayered story of Gaia, humans, objects, and living things, including new ways for people to interact with living things, the human history of shells and money, and the long history of biological evolution. Inomata is widely presented at MoMA, NY, La Triennale di Milano, Thailand Biennale, Krabi and Musée d'arts de Nantes.
BAB051
The Last Names "Wilderness" out on vinyl 10/2/2012.
Each record comes in a limited-edition hand-woven jacket complete with extra paper strips and patterns for reweaving.
Artist | Aki Inomata (b.1983 in Tokyo, Japan)
Title | Why Not Hand Over a "Shelter" to Hermit Crabs? (Hong Kong) (2018)
3D printed resin
6.1 x 5.7 x 4.8 cm
Occasion | Bangkok Art Biennale - Nurture Gaia
Focusing on the act of "making" is not exclusive to human beings, Inomata creates artworks with various species "collaboratively." She investigates relationships between animals and human beings and the creation emerging from them. The concept of her exhibition is to reweave the holistic worldview of humans, living things, and objects, and to depict this worldview on a global timescale of past, present, and future. Inomata's basic method is to communicate with living things through objects such as shells. The technique of making "hermit crabs" that they like, the history and whereabouts of money that began with shell money, 3D printed shells that bring extinct ammonites and octopuses of the same ancestry together, and so on. These may refer to Bruno-Latour's actor-network theory. Viewers are invited to experience a multilayered story of Gaia, humans, objects, and living things, including new ways for people to interact with living things, the human history of shells and money, and the long history of biological evolution. Inomata is widely presented at MoMA, NY, La Triennale di Milano, Thailand Biennale, Krabi and Musée d'arts de Nantes.
BAB047
Artist | Aki Inomata (b.1983 in Tokyo, Japan)
Title | Why Not Hand Over a "Shelter" to Hermit Crabs? (Tokyo) (2018)
3D printed resin
6.6 x 7.3 x 4.5 cm
Occasion | Bangkok Art Biennale - Nurture Gaia
Focusing on the act of "making" is not exclusive to human beings, Inomata creates artworks with various species "collaboratively." She investigates relationships between animals and human beings and the creation emerging from them. The concept of her exhibition is to reweave the holistic worldview of humans, living things, and objects, and to depict this worldview on a global timescale of past, present, and future. Inomata's basic method is to communicate with living things through objects such as shells. The technique of making "hermit crabs" that they like, the history and whereabouts of money that began with shell money, 3D printed shells that bring extinct ammonites and octopuses of the same ancestry together, and so on. These may refer to Bruno-Latour's actor-network theory. Viewers are invited to experience a multilayered story of Gaia, humans, objects, and living things, including new ways for people to interact with living things, the human history of shells and money, and the long history of biological evolution. Inomata is widely presented at MoMA, NY, La Triennale di Milano, Thailand Biennale, Krabi and Musée d'arts de Nantes.
BAB046
The Last Names "Wilderness" out on vinyl 10/2/2012.
Each record comes in a limited-edition hand-woven jacket complete with extra paper strips and patterns for reweaving.
i bought this doll, with her adorable and unique dress, off of craigslist. All I did was reweave her part and brushed her hair. I kept the dress on her because it is so original.
The Last Names "Wilderness" out on vinyl 10/2/2012.
Each record comes in a limited-edition hand-woven jacket complete with extra paper strips and patterns for reweaving.
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Artist | Aki Inomata (b.1983 in Tokyo, Japan)
Title | Why Not Hand Over a "Shelter" to Hermit Crabs? (Santorini) (2010)
3D printed resin
5 x 5 x 5 cm
Occasion | Bangkok Art Biennale - Nurture Gaia
Focusing on the act of "making" is not exclusive to human beings, Inomata creates artworks with various species "collaboratively." She investigates relationships between animals and human beings and the creation emerging from them. The concept of her exhibition is to reweave the holistic worldview of humans, living things, and objects, and to depict this worldview on a global timescale of past, present, and future. Inomata's basic method is to communicate with living things through objects such as shells. The technique of making "hermit crabs" that they like, the history and whereabouts of money that began with shell money, 3D printed shells that bring extinct ammonites and octopuses of the same ancestry together, and so on. These may refer to Bruno-Latour's actor-network theory. Viewers are invited to experience a multilayered story of Gaia, humans, objects, and living things, including new ways for people to interact with living things, the human history of shells and money, and the long history of biological evolution. Inomata is widely presented at MoMA, NY, La Triennale di Milano, Thailand Biennale, Krabi and Musée d'arts de Nantes.
BAB050
portal*
stop the world! I just want alight for a short time ;)
I want feel green grass under my feet,feel fresh air in my lungs, reweave flowers in my hair....forget that rush....just relax.....
(acrylic painting,A4 )
Artist | Aki Inomata (b.1983 in Tokyo, Japan)
Title | Why Not Hand Over a "Shelter" to Hermit Crabs? (Gogoan, Niigata) (2018)
3D printed resin
5 x 9 x 4.5 cm
Occasion | Bangkok Art Biennale - Nurture Gaia
Focusing on the act of "making" is not exclusive to human beings, Inomata creates artworks with various species "collaboratively." She investigates relationships between animals and human beings and the creation emerging from them. The concept of her exhibition is to reweave the holistic worldview of humans, living things, and objects, and to depict this worldview on a global timescale of past, present, and future. Inomata's basic method is to communicate with living things through objects such as shells. The technique of making "hermit crabs" that they like, the history and whereabouts of money that began with shell money, 3D printed shells that bring extinct ammonites and octopuses of the same ancestry together, and so on. These may refer to Bruno-Latour's actor-network theory. Viewers are invited to experience a multilayered story of Gaia, humans, objects, and living things, including new ways for people to interact with living things, the human history of shells and money, and the long history of biological evolution. Inomata is widely presented at MoMA, NY, La Triennale di Milano, Thailand Biennale, Krabi and Musée d'arts de Nantes.
BAB048
Artist | Aki Inomata (b.1983 in Tokyo, Japan)
Title | Why Not Hand Over a "Shelter" to Hermit Crabs? (Santa ana hill - Guayaquil) (2016)
3D printed resin
5 x 5 x 5 cm
Occasion | Bangkok Art Biennale - Nurture Gaia
Focusing on the act of "making" is not exclusive to human beings, Inomata creates artworks with various species "collaboratively." She investigates relationships between animals and human beings and the creation emerging from them. The concept of her exhibition is to reweave the holistic worldview of humans, living things, and objects, and to depict this worldview on a global timescale of past, present, and future. Inomata's basic method is to communicate with living things through objects such as shells. The technique of making "hermit crabs" that they like, the history and whereabouts of money that began with shell money, 3D printed shells that bring extinct ammonites and octopuses of the same ancestry together, and so on. These may refer to Bruno-Latour's actor-network theory. Viewers are invited to experience a multilayered story of Gaia, humans, objects, and living things, including new ways for people to interact with living things, the human history of shells and money, and the long history of biological evolution. Inomata is widely presented at MoMA, NY, La Triennale di Milano, Thailand Biennale, Krabi and Musée d'arts de Nantes.
BAB052
Henry Hawk
BFA Apparel Design 2024
2nd hand fabrics, traditional tailoring techniques and hand sewn repairs
The jacket is made out of destroyed 501s from the 90s, and vintage dress shirts for the lining. It’s rich with patchwork, reweaving, hand sewn details, repair marks and signs of the previous wearer. I try to celebrate and showcase the beauty that is within the marks of a well worn garment. It’s a playful but precise rearrangement of recognizable Jean elements, (pockets, belt loops, yokes) in order to give the worn out pants a new life.
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