Laundrial Sculpture

I believe that the everyday lifescape is born out of the accumulation of daily routines. That is the reason why I adore these scenes of daily life. I wanted to create sculptures that are scenes that appear, get stored away, and reappear as we go about our daily lives. Sculptures that are so frail and soft that they cannot hold their shape on their own, standing only when connected to the wall or ceiling, and then folded and tucked away small when the exhibition ends, waiting for the next show.

BankART Station

Kanako FUKI

Born 1996 in Hyogo Prefecture. Graduated from Kanazawa College of Art, Department of Sculpture, and completed the program at Chelsea College of Art in 2020. Fuki creates sculptures that slip into the landscape of everyday life through the act of wearing and by taking things outdoors, adopting a process of reinterpreting the activities of daily life. Major exhibitions include “Inasa” (Kamoe Art Center, Hamamatsu, 2023), “The 1st MIMOCA EYE” (Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art, Marugame, 2022), and “TOKAS-Emerging ‘Stranger'” (Tokyo Arts and Space Hongo, 2022).