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dc.date.accessioned2022-04-19T11:46:40Z
dc.date.available2022-04-19T11:46:40Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2077/71380
dc.language.isogeren_US
dc.subjectHomeen_US
dc.subjectNomadismen_US
dc.subjectSelfen_US
dc.subjectBelongingen_US
dc.subjectIn transitionen_US
dc.titlePLAYGROUNDen_US
dc.title.alternativeSurvivaBall Home Suitsen_US
dc.type.svepartistic work
dc.contributor.creatorOyama, Yuka
art.typeOfWork1) Concerts, performances or workshops: Performance and installation 5) Physical artifacts: an exhibition catalog. Oyama, Yuka, Marten Schech, et al. 2021. PLAYGROUND. Meissen: KUNSTVEREIN MEISSEN.en_US
art.relation.publishedInKUNSTVEREIN MEISSEN, Germanyen_US
art.description.projectDuring August 21 until Septemer 5, 2021 three German artists Yuka Oyama, Marten Schech and Stephanie Lüning worked together on a site-specific and work-in-progress public installation next to the Eisenbahnbrücke in the city of Meißen (Sachsony), Germany. The sequence of this artwork was developed together with Maren Marzilger and Nina Fischäss (curators) at Kunstverein Meissen. In the public space next to the Eisenbahnbrücke Oyama painted a board game graphic that resembled a floor plan of her artwork “SurivaBall Home Suits”(fig.1). As the first public intervention, Oyama conducted a performance that invited random audience members (passersby) to engage with a performative game, where they publicly announced their personal stories about their home space, both emotional and material qualities. Martin Schech (fig.2), an architect/artist built a tiny house, “Rag House” on the ground plan painted by Oyama, based on the Sachsony’s traditional home-building craft knowledge and skills. Stephanie Lünning (fig.3) at the end washed Martin Schech’s “Rag House” with colourful soap bubbles and created her large-scaled three-dimensional home painting.en_US
art.description.summaryDuring August 21 until Septemer 5, 2021 three artists Yuka Oyama, Marten Schech and Stephanie Lüning worked together on a work-in-progress, site-specific artwork, next to the Eisenbahnbrücke in the city of Meißen (Sachsony), Germany.en_US
art.description.supportedByFederal Ministery of Food and Agriculture. Neulandgewinner (New Land Winner). Robert Bosch Foundation. Federal Institute for Agriculture and Food.en_US
art.relation.urihttps://landgestalten.online/termine/2021/08/20/playgro und-hybrides-hausgewaechs/en_US
art.relation.urihttp://kunstverein-meissen.de/programm.htmlen_US


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