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Yuki Tawada + Fuku Fukumoto: Scent of the Sky at Sokyo Gallery, Kyoto

March 7, 2025
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Yuki Tawada + Fuku Fukumoto: Scent of the Sky is on view at Sokyo Gallery, Kyoto

March 6-29, 2025

Sokyo is pleased to present the two-person exhibition Yuki Tawada + Fuku Fukumoto : Scent of the Sky. Collaborating as a duo, photographer Yuki Tawatada and ceramic artist Fuku Fukumoto will offer a unique exploration across different artistic mediums.

Initiated from the educational field at Kyoto University of the Arts in 2020, the collaboration between the artist unit Yuki Tawada and Fuku Fukumoto has continuously explored the shared language and sensibilities between photography and ceramics. While expanding the potential of each medium, their ongoing dialogue has pursued new possibilities for artistic expression. In this exhibition, the artist unit will create an interactive installation featuring new collaborated works that combine photography and ceramics. In addition to collaborative pieces, individual works by each artist will also be on view.

Deeply rooted in the essence of photography, Yuki Tawadaʼs practice explores and engages in a form of communication from a realm distinct from everyday life. Drawing on research in art therapy and folk beliefs, she employs a unique approach that involves physical interventions̶such as scraping or burning the surface of photographs. Her works often include elements of the ʻotherʼ drawn from matrilineal ideologies, and investigates new relationships while uncovering layers of memory from intimate human connections. In doing so, she pushes beyond the boundaries of photography, painting, and sculpture, attempting to reclaim the aura and mystical power stored within a photograph.

Fuku Fukumoto is an artist whose practice, rooted in ceramics, seeks to explore expressions that transcend conventional boundaries. Known for her delicate and subtle glazing techniques, she draws out warmth and softness from the typically rigid and cold nature of porcelain, creating a unique, ambivalent beauty. Through a shaping process that embraces the distortions occurring during firing, she produces unique works where intention and serendipity coexist, resulting in pieces with distinct and singular expressions.

This exhibition will feature the experimental installation “The Scent of the Sky.” This work presents a form of art that transforms through the engagement of various viewers, embracing their interventions as part of its evolution. The final state and moment of completion are left to the discretion of the collector, establishing a structure where ownership itself becomes an integral part of the artistic process. In doing so, the work challenges conventional notions of boundaries and the ontology of the artwork.

Sun
Slightly
Wistfulness of Moon
blue on blue 11
hidden stream 10
blue on blue
Letter 01
blue on blue 0-1
Scent of the Sky
Scent of the Sky (2)
Glaze Warp 00
Spring

Yuki Tawada
Born in 1978 in Shizuoka. After graduating from a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry, Tohoku University (Miyagi, Japan), she then pursued Photography at University of the Arts, London, Camberwell College of Arts (London, UK). In 2011, she completed her Doctorate degree for Inter-Media Art at the Graduate School of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts (Tokyo, Japan). Major exhibitions include ʻIʼM SO HAPPY YOU ARE HERE JAPANESE WOMEN PHOTOGRAPHERS FROM THE 1950S TO NOWʼ, Les Rencontres d’Arles (Arles, France) 2024; ʻSeeing as through Touching: Contemporary Japanese Photography vol.19ʼ, Tokyo Photographic Art Museum (Tokyo, Japan), 2022; ʻThe Yebisu International Festival for Art & Alternative Visions 2020ʼ, Tokyo Photographic Art Museum (Tokyo, Japan), 2020; ʻNEW PLANET PHOTO CITY : William Klein and Photographers Living in the 22nd Centuryʼ, 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT (Tokyo, Japan) 2018, and many others. She has also participated in numerous domestic and international art fairs.

Fuku Fukumoto
Born in 1973, in Kyoto. Graduated from the Department of Crafts, Faculty of Fine Arts, Kyoto City University of Arts in 1997. Completed the graduate program at the same university in 1999. In 2019, she completed her Doctoral degree from the same university with the dissertation titled “Nature and Artifice in Ceramic Sculpture: The ‘Awai’ of ‘Onozukara’ and ‘Mizukara’.” In 2001, established a studio in Kyoto. Since then, has presented works in solo and group exhibitions, museum-curated shows, and art fairs both domestically and internationally. Awards include The Grand Prize, Asahi Modern Craft Exhibition (2001), Grand Prize at the Kyoto Prefecture Fine Arts and Crafts New Artist Selection Exhibition (2002), Shinjin Prize (Most Promising Young Talent) in Fine Art Division of The Gotoh Commemorative Culture Award (2003), Kyoto City Artistic New Comer Award (2008), Incentive Prize of The Kyoto Prefecture Culture Prize (2012) and others. In 2004, received a grant from the Gotoh Memorial Foundation and undertook a year-long study tour across the United States and Europe. Public collections include The Museum of Kyoto (Japan), The Metropolitan Museum of Art (NY, USA), The Harn Museum of Art (FL, USA), Portland Art Museum (OR, USA), Musée Guimet (Paris, France).

Contact
info@gallery-sokyo.jp

Sokyo Gallery
381-2 Motomachi, Higashiyama-ku
Kyoto 605-0089
Japan

Photos by Yuji Imamura. Courtesy of Sokyo Gallery

Captions

  • Fuku Fukumoto, Sun, 2025, Porcelain, glaze, gold leaf, H27.5 × W15 × D15 cm / H10.8 × W5.9 × D5.9 in.
  • Fuku Fukumoto, Slightly, 2022, Porcelain, glaze, platinum leaf, H11 × W16 × D14 cm / H4.3 × W6.2 × D5.5 in.
  • Fuku Fukumoto, Wistfulness of Moon, 2025, Porcelain, glaze, gold leaf, H28 × W19.5 × D18 cm / H11 × W7.6 × D7 in.
  • Yuki Tawada + Fuku Fukumoto, blue on blue 11, 2025, Porcelain, glaze, H13.5 × W35 × D33 cm / H5.3 × W13.7 × D12.9 in.
  • Yuki Tawada + Fuku Fukumoto, hidden stream 10, 2025, Porcelain, glaze, H19 × W15 × D15 cm / H7.4 × W5.9 × D5.9 in.
  • Yuki Tawada + Fuku Fukumoto, blue on blue, 2025, Porcelain, glaze, H40.5 × W29.5 × D27.7 cm / H15.9 × W11.6 × D10.9 in.
  • Yuki Tawada + Fuku Fukumoto, Letter 01, 2025, Transparent soil, glaze, H21.6 × W44.6 × D4 cm / H8.5 × W17.5 × D1.5 in.
  • Yuki Tawada + Fuku Fukumoto, blue on blue 0-1, blue on blue 0-2, 2022, Porcelain, glaze, H30 × W68 × D65.5 cm / H11.8 × W26.7 × D25.7 in.
  • Yuki Tawada + Fuku Fukumoto, Scent of the Sky, 2025, Porcelain, glaze, H7 × W28.5 × D28 cm / H2.7 × W11.2 × D11 in.
  • Yuki Tawada + Fuku Fukumoto, Scent of the Sky (2), 2025, Porcelain, glaze, wire and water, H22 × W39.5 × D39 cm / H8.6 × W15.5 × D15.3 in.
  • Yuki Tawada + Fuku Fukumoto, Glaze Warp 00, 2025, Porcelain, glaze, H11.3 × W12.5 × D12 cm / H4.4 × W4.9 × D4.7 in.
  • Yuki Tawada + Fuku Fukumoto, Spring, 2025, Porcelain, glaze, glass, clay, chamotte, H12.5 × W25 × D22 cm / H4.9 × W9.8 × D8.6 in.
Tags: Fuku FukumotoKyotoSokyo GalleryYuki Tawada

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