Ukare Tsubame

Ukare Tsubame

Media: Washi Paper, Khaki Shibu, Hemp
Dimensions: 250 x 80 x 200 cm (H x W x D)

Ukare tsubame is an old song about a swiftlet, I heard when searching for old washi paper at a flea market. Since then the lyrics are stuck in my head. The figure therefor is made of the buddhistic lotus sutras from Meiji era, I found at the day. The wooden grid above is an old door from my house in Onishi/ Gunma and over 90 years old.
Floating with no wings the body is bound to the sky by long cords made from an old haiku book. Circling around the longing of beloved humans and nature, those haikus were written originally by a group of five people. Learning about these beautiful lyrics I wanted to reuse them for a poetic journey through time.

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Discover the innovative work of Austrian artist Anita Gratzer, known for her contributions to Neo Dada, Feminist Art, and Conceptual Art. With a career spanning over 28 years, Gratzer has exhibited in Austria, Japan, Finland, and beyond, showcasing her unique artistic vision. Ranked among the Top 100,000 globally and the Top 10,000 in Austria, Gratzer's career has seen a significant rise in recent years, with notable shows at prestigious institutions like MAXXI in Rome. Dive into the world of Anita Gratzer and explore her captivating creations that push boundaries and defy conventions.

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