Yuka Oyama
Yuka Oyama (www.yukaoyama.com) is a visual artist, who employs life-sized wearable sculptures, performance, jewellery, and video to investigate what is ‘home’ for nomadic people. The artist’s original training as a jeweller transpires in her fascination for things that are deemed special enough to be carried on the body, as well as thing-person relationship between adorned objects, their wearers, and subjectivities. Her critical costumes that she calls‘person-thing-hybrids’ function as material provocations that explore and upset the disconnections often felt in contemporary life: the degeneration of human-to-human emotional communication and an increasingly eroded sense of belonging. Yuka’s sculptures are often worn in public theatrical settings. They encourage participants to feel more imaginative, experience moments of connection to human and non-human actors, and act beyond set conventions. Since 2019, Yuka is Professor of Craft (Jewellery Art) at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.