Do Ho Suh is known for his large-scale sculptures and architectural
installations, which address the often, complex relationships between the body,
memory and space. Exhibited at the MCA Sydney is
–“ spots that are not spots” but people, wall papered on the wall, when you
look closely, the wall is full of thousands of tiny faces of students, taken
from his school year book.
www.mca.com.au/artists-works/exhibitions/do-ho-suh/
“When I look at my works collectively, I see and feel home.”
Maricelle Olivier is a South African artist exploring her personal
history and creating her own space of belonging through the medium of ceramics.
The making and laying down of coils on one another, joining and smoothing
sections before repeating - relates to the patterns that adorn the surfaces on
her work. Unpacking her cultural identity and heritage, the vessels transform
into embodiments to hold and reflect emotions. strong connection to her
culture, language and country remains through her contemporary ceramic works.
https://maricelleolivier.com/