Yi-ling Hung
Yi-ling Hung
Location | Netherlands / Oisterwijk |
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Residency | Sunday Morning, European Ceramic Work Centre (EKWC) |
Year of the Grant | 2022 |
Work | Storytelling Utensils |
Artist Statement:
"Food" and "cuisine" are central to my creations, while "clay" is a material I have longed to explore. There are two main reasons behind my interests in clay: first, many of our daily utensils are crafted from clay into ceramics. Since my work often explores the relationship between food and life, incorporating utensils that hold food is essential. Second, I’ve come to appreciate that the process of making pottery by hand embodies a profound dialogue between the body and the material. As a performer and creator who "tells stories with the body," I find the process of making ceramic objects deeply compelling.
During my residency at the European Ceramics Work Center (EKWC), I developed a series of "storytelling utensils." Toward the end of 2021, I created a storytelling performing I = YOU, a one-on-one storytelling performance. The "storytelling utensils" that I intend to make at EKWC represents an extension of the aforementioned project, translating 9 food-related short stories into utensils, while expressing my creative ideas through ceramic art and audio experience.
The most important lesson I learned from the residency is to "work with the material." Having previously worked in architecture and lighting design, and now focusing on performing and installation art, I have been accustomed to materializing a specific "design." However, I rarely faced significant challenges from the materials. While working with ceramics, I discovered that the final result is almost never matches perfectly with the original plan. Clay is a material with its own characters. A consultant at the ceramic center remarked that making ceramics is like a duo-dance between the artist and clay. An artist must adapt to the material and sometimes make compromises to complete the work. It’s a poetic yet concrete metaphor.
Author: Yi-ling Hung
Edited: Brix