Yuko Nishimura

Genre: Sculpture

Japanese people unconsciously experience the action of folding on a daily basis, and therefore encounter various folded forms.I think there must be a special meaning for Japanese people through this everyday practice, folding.  A particular charm occurs in the simplicity with which the expression appears having never been touched by any tool. 

Only by folding one piece of paper an expressive masterpiece can be created. This is the Japanese way of folding.In order to link the past with future generations regarding the form of folding, I do not limit myself to the category of origami but consider the pursuit of any possibility of folding paper.

To express the Japanese soul through form will continue to be passed down from generation to generation as a tangency between culture and art.

-Yuko Nishimura

Yuko Nishimura studied Architectural Design at Nihon University in Tokyo and went on to get a  Master degree in Design at Tsukuba University.

Born: 1978
Place of Birth: Japan
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Loop I
Loop I
2010
Japanese paper on board, work for Collect 2011
W:42cm H:59cm
£960
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