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Nyamcom / Keiko Amamagasa "NYAMNED" @ nya-gins (Old Musashi-Ya)
Japan

"I cut the cloth into thin ribbons and tie them together to form a shape with a needle and thread."

While working on this piece, I heard a song by the British rock band "The Damned" on the radio for the first time in a long time.

At that moment, "NYAMNED" was born.
I decided to name all of my works using this technique, including my past works, "NYAMNED".

NYAMNED is a modern style. Since it can be made with haggis, it reduces waste and is kind to the earth.
NYAMNED is very compassionate. You can make it from clothes and covers that you can't throw away, or even from your grandmother's kimono.
NYAMNED may be a good guy.

NYAMNED is addictive. Once you start, you can't stop. My hands hurt. My back hurts. But I don't want to stop.
I didn't want to make any more clothes, and I even wanted to keep making only NYAMNED for the rest of my life.
But that wasn't going to happen.
I had no choice but to step on the sewing machine for the first time in a long time, even though I didn't feel like it since I was done with NYAMNED.
Then, to my surprise, I found myself saying, "Hey...? Does it feel good? I mean, what is this exhilarating feeling?"
Yes, I almost fell under the spell of NYAMNED.

"It's not good to be judgmental about anything."
I'm sure you'll be happy to hear that," NYAMNED whispered in my ear, as if to ridicule me.

To be continued

special thanks to everyone at Rock Chick Preschool

Nyamcom / Keiko Amamagasa

Clothing artist. Born 1971 in Maebashi City, graduated from Women's Junior College of Art and Design in 1994, opened "CAFE NYAMCOM" in Isesaki City in 1999, and opened her atelier store "NYAMCOM" behind Ya-man's (now ya-gins) in Maebashi City in 2006. She has been creating textile works mainly for clothing. She has a solo exhibition "Cat House" at ya-gins in 2019 and "Maebashi Art" at Arts Maebashi in 2020.

River to River: An Art Festival by the River

The Hirose River and Baba River are located in the city of Maebashi. The Hirose River and the Baba River in the city of Maebashi bring us a lot of inspiration as well as moisture and rich scenery.
The "River to River Art Festival" will feature exhibitions and theatrical performances at art spaces, historical buildings, and other locations in the watershed of the two rivers.
Like the river that continues to flow there, we hope that through this art festival we will encounter the present and the past of Maebashi, and that this will lead to the future.

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Copyright: Natsutoshi Nomoto
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 32676x16338
Taken: 04/12/2021
Chargée: 05/12/2021
Published: 05/12/2021
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Tags: art; gallery; event; festival; river; exhibition; clothing; textile; cat; installation; sculpture
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