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Nataliya Zuban: Industrial archaeology

September 2, 2020
in Ceramic art
  • Nataliya Zuban, Industrial archaeology, 2019, porcelain, oxidation firing, 27 x 24 x 13 cm
  • Industrial archaeology, 2019, chamotte, reducing firing, 71 x 19 x 18 cm
  • Industrial archeology, 2019, chamotte, reducing firing, 71 x 19 x 18 cm
  • Industrial archaeology, 2019, chamotte, reducing firing, 63 x 47 x 39 cm
  • Industrial archaeology, 2019, chamotte, reducing firing, 63 x 47 x 39 cm
  • Industrial archaeology, 2019, chamotte, reducing firing, 63 x 47 x 39 cm
  • Industrial archaeology, 2019, porcelain, oxidation firing, 21 x 22 x 12 cm
  • Industrial archaeology, 2019, porcelain, oxidation firing, 21 x 22 x 12 cm
  • Industrial archaeology, 2019, chamotte, lava glaze, oxidation firing, 11 x 16 x 12 cm
  • Industrial archaeology, 2019, chamotte, lava glaze, oxidation firing, 11 x 16 x 12 cm
  • Industrial archaeology, 2019, chamotte, raku firing, 17 67 x 16 cm
  • Industrial archaeology, 2019, chamotte, raku firing, 17 67 x 16 cm
  • Industrial archaeology, 2019, chamotte, reducing firing, 19 x 71 x 18 cm, 20 x 69 x 17 cm
  • Industrial archaeology, 2019, porcelain, oxidation firing, 27 x 21 x 14 cm, 23 x 22 x 13 cm

Nataliya Zuban: Industrial archaeology, 2018-2020

The project “Industrial archaeology” is based on idea that our memories are products of our body’s experience of physical space. In my artistic works I would like to explore the relationship between memory and space, namely architectural environment and a person. In this series of works I am trying to rethink artifacts of Industrial Archaeology, which is the systematic study of material evidence associated with the industrial past. I am working on the idea that artwork can make the chain of associations with certain feelings, or images that a person has seen before. I make a number of markers, which can connect those associations.

Photos by Patryk Roginski

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