MIYAKO TERAKURA: Between Dreams and Memories

Seoul

2024.01.13 - 02.18

INTRODUCTION

Miyako Terakura was born in 1994 in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. She graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts in 2017 and completed a master's degree in sculpture-making in 2020. She combines hand molding and slip casting techniques to create her works, and she uses the motif of child or baby-like figures for these works. They convey messages of "healing" and "hope" to viewers.

MIYAKO TERAKURA

Using the traditional technique of hand molding to create forms as a base, the artist can freely make entirely new shapes. Repeatedly scraping and polishing to make soft curves and delicate expressions, she strives to make figures that are not simply replications of each other, although she makes use of the technique of casting. To change the expression on each piece slightly, she gives eyes more brightness and, to add a rosy glow, adds a glaze of enamel to cheeks, noses, and lips, giving each piece individuality and a “heart.” Terakura puts a particularly large amount of effort and emotion into painting the eyes on her sculptures, and it is as if this effort imbues each figure with a soul.

The appeal of ceramic art lies in its transformational and unpredictable qualities. From the inside of a hot kiln, what was once clay completely transforms into a different ceramic material, and thus an artist gives up their artwork to a different “power,” and the result has a degree of uncertainty. This fact is what Terakura claims is part of the charm of ceramic art while at the same time a difficulty to overcome.

The pure roots and emotions, delicate textures, and high technical ability that the artist shows remind viewers of positive emotions and send forth warmth and joy.

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MIYAKO TERAKURA: Between Dreams and Memories
2024.01.13 - 02.18

Seoul

70 Sowol-ro, Yongsan-ku, Seoul, Korea
+822 318 1012
+822 318 1013
Opening Hours: 11:00 - 19:00
Closed: Monday
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