At a Los Angeles Exhibition, “Almost-Dysfunctional” Japanese Pottery That Conveys the Circle of Life
Repair and reuse play a central role in the natural-clay ceramics by artists Kazunori Hamana and Yukiko Kuroda.
By Mara Fisher
September 27, 2021
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In Plato’s dialogue Timaeus, the word khôra—the territory just outside the Ancient Greek city center—is used to describe a condition that serves as a womb-like space through which all things pass and materialize. The cavernous vessels by artists Kazunori Hamana and Yukiko Kuroda, who live in Japan’s Chiba Prefecture, embody a similar concept by considering the transient, continual circle of life.