




Chishi Morimura Japan, 1988
Fume, 2022
Acrylic, shell powder, cheesecloth on wood
45 x 81 x 6 cm, 17.72 x 31.89 x 2.36 in
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Fume by Chishi Morimura blurs the boundaries between painting and sculpture, memory and myth. Rendered on a fragment of driftwood, the work carries an archaeological sensibility—like a relic unearthed from...
Fume by Chishi Morimura blurs the boundaries between painting and sculpture, memory and myth. Rendered on a fragment of driftwood, the work carries an archaeological sensibility—like a relic unearthed from the subconscious. The wood’s jagged, organic edges serve not merely as a canvas but as an integral part of the story, suggesting a past shaped by nature and time. The figures, delicate and dreamlike, are painted with shell powder and natural pigments, imbuing them with a ghostly luminosity. Their closed eyes and subtle postures evoke a quiet introspection, suspended in a timeless space. Morimura draws from the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, embracing impermanence and imperfection, allowing the wood’s flaws to harmonize with her ethereal subjects. This interplay of material and image creates a haunting, whimsical tableau—an invitation to linger within the poetry of transience.
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