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Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck
Nieves
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Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck's practice is built upon a commitment to extending art into daily life and, likewise, to incorporating daily life into artistic practice. In A Tiny Mingei Museum, an imaginary museum, the artist interprets various existing pieces belonging to the Japanese folk art movement known as Mingei and founded by Yanagi Sōetsu (1889 - 1961). She does so through simple collages composed of cutouts of papers on which she applied strokes of black pigment. This series was first initiated to illustrated a selection of Mingei ceramics under the art direction of T.S. Wendelstein for an essay by Charlotte Desborough published in Journal du Thé - Chapter 3. The artist swiftly pursued the series for her personal enjoyment exploring Mingei further and also including sculptures and furnitures.