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Junko Oki "Yoretsuremotsure"

Kosaku Kanechika
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Junko Oki
Kosaku Kanechika is pleased to present “Yoretsuremotsure,” a solo exhibition by Junko Oki, from October 15 to November 19, 2022.

Through unique embroidery and careful attention, Junko Oki inserts new life into aged textiles and instruments. These objects, with years-worth of stories already engraved into them, are revived by Okiʼs hand through a series of attentive stitches. In the artistʼs solo exhibition “anthology” in the tearoom space of the Hagi Uragami Museum up to spring 2021, Oki presented an installation work including seven-thousand spools of thread gathered from throughout Japan. For her subsequent solo exhibition “Yobitsugi” at Kosaku Kanechika, she reworked and revitalized exhibits from “anthology.”

Oki talked of the intertwining of new and old times in these works. They include everything that came into being, and times that once existed but are now gone. The core of Okiʼs creative process involves discovering new horizons through layered impressions of time.

Oki provided the following statement for this show.

Seeing someone thinking about what to call her baby before it was born, I decided to give a name to my stitching. Whatever I do, there are always tangles and places where the threads are taut or twisted. The word that came to me like some kind of secret code to describe this was “yoretsuremotsure,” which is an amalgam of Japanese words expressing these traits. The word brings together things that are typically seen as unwelcome intrusions in hand stitched work, but when I repeat it to myself, “yoretsuremotsure” begins to feel like a sublimation of the time I invest in each work. So I decided to use it from now on to refer to this kind of capricious stitching.

“Yoretsuremotsure” –the thread gets tangled practically every time you stitch. However, securing the tangles in place instead of disentangling them brings an understanding that accepting entanglement is an important part of needlework. Taut, tight threads can manifest in many different ways depending on the weave, thickness, and luster of the fabric, creating what appear to be furrows etched by time. And, when lots of stitching has become twisted, shadows emerge on the fabric, seemingly giving it muscles and the will to move on its own accord.
In addition to characterizing Okiʼs creative process, these stitching artifacts, which would normally be considered undesirable, serve as the wellspring of ingenuity in her work. And, as the artist points out, prompted by this word that she found herself uttering as a string of sounds, she focused anew on the “yoretsuremotsure” and began to discover human forms above her work. Discovering this word opened up a new path for her creativity.

Oki says that each time her art has been viewed by many people at exhibitions, she feels she has been given an opportunity to redo her life all over again. She states “Iʼll give it a name, and then start again from there. Itʼs a chance to confirm that I have complete freedom.” A blending together takes place through the making of countless stitches, respecting and accepting the many things that have come before and times gone by. In order for this to happen, the artist must give herself over completely to something new. That is freedom, and it may very well be the reason why Okiʼs art is so powerful and overwhelms viewers.

The exhibition consists of ten or so new works.

Schedule

Oct 15 (Sat) 2022-Nov 19 (Sat) 2022 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
11:00-18:00
Closed
Monday, Sunday, Holidays
FeeFree
Websitehttps://kosakukanechika.com/en/exhibition/yoretsuremotsure/
VenueKosaku Kanechika
http://kosakukanechika.com/
Location5F Terrada Art Complex, 1-33-10 Higashishinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0002
Access8 minute walk from Tennozu Isle Station on the Tokyo Monorail or Rinkai line; From JR Shinagawa station, take the Toei bus (towards Yashio Park Town) and get off at Tennouzubashi. The venue is 3 minute walk from there.
Phone03-6712-3346
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