Mandela Hudson - Untitled

$1,100.00

Untitled, 2018

Ceramic sculpture, hand-built stoneware with and glaze
10 × 6 × 6 Inches

These works are part of Stars Shown in the East: A World Without Malice, a long-term multidisciplinary project that examines history, design, architecture, memory, and technology. The photographs capture transitional moments in the urban landscape, where demolition and construction expose fragile architectures and shifting conditions of visibility. The ceramic forms extend this inquiry materially, embodying both vulnerability and resilience through hand-built surfaces and irregular structures. Taken together, they represent a segment of the larger project’s investigation into how environments and objects hold traces of disappearance, endurance, and transformation.

Edition of 27 plus 3 AP

Untitled, 2018

Ceramic sculpture, hand-built stoneware with and glaze
10 × 6 × 6 Inches

These works are part of Stars Shown in the East: A World Without Malice, a long-term multidisciplinary project that examines history, design, architecture, memory, and technology. The photographs capture transitional moments in the urban landscape, where demolition and construction expose fragile architectures and shifting conditions of visibility. The ceramic forms extend this inquiry materially, embodying both vulnerability and resilience through hand-built surfaces and irregular structures. Taken together, they represent a segment of the larger project’s investigation into how environments and objects hold traces of disappearance, endurance, and transformation.

Edition of 27 plus 3 AP


Mandela Hudson

Mandela Hudson (b. 1989, Chicago, IL) is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans photography, woodworking, ceramics, and design. His work engages history, architecture, memory, and materiality to explore how environments and images carry layered narratives. Exhibitions include the South Side Community Art Center, Kana Kawanishi Gallery in Tokyo, The Reference in Seoul, and TALA Chicago, where he presented the solo exhibition Stars Shown in the East. His practice has also been featured in the Japanese magazine Decades Vol. 1. Mandela Hudson (b. 1989, Chicago, IL) is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans photography, woodworking, ceramics, and design. His work engages history, architecture, memory, and materiality to explore how environments and images carry layered narratives. Exhibitions include the South Side Community Art Center, Kana Kawanishi Gallery in Tokyo, The Reference in Seoul, and TALA Chicago, where he presented the solo exhibition Stars Sh own in the East. His images have also been featured in the Japanese magazine Decades Vol. 1.