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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Moki_CherryMoki Cherry - Wikipedia

    Moki Cherry (born Monika Marianne Karlsson; 8 February 1943 – 29 August 2009) was a Swedish interdisciplinary artist and designer who worked in textiles, fashion design, woodworks, painting, collage, ceramics and set design. Her practice traversed the worlds of art, music and theater with diverse influences such as Indian art and music ...

  2. mokicherry.com › aboutMOKI CHERRY

    ABOUT. Moki Cherry. 1943-2009. Colour - Sound - Fabric - Wood - Light - Clay - Collage. Moki Cherry was a Swedish interdisciplinary artist and designer who worked in tapestry, fashion design, painting, music, collage, woodwork and ceramics. She worked with materials that have a relationship to functionality and themes relating to nature and ...

  3. 1. Jan. 2024 · Moki Cherry blended work and life, embodying a free-spirited vision. Her daughter, the singer-songwriter Neneh Cherry, and her granddaughter Naima Karlsson recall her life and work.

  4. MOKI CHERRY. “…everything is connected and interdependent, including what we cannot see by the bare eye.”. Moki Cherry, 2007.

  5. In Moki Cherry’s (1943–2009) multifaceted artistic practice, there are no sharp boundaries between design, art, drama and music. She was both typical of her age, and also found her own paths. In the notorious 1970s movement that emerged on the Stockholm art scene that launched rebellious attacks on “the establishment”, Moki Cherry stood out from the crowd. Rather than pointing out ...

  6. Moki Cherry’s colorful art unites painting, sculpture, textiles, and scenography. Everyday life and art are linked together; a musical instrument case forms the base for a painting, bags for packing are reworked into textile collages, and a philosophy with nature at the center is formulated in drawings. Moki Cherry herself commented on this transgressive approach with the description “the ...

  7. 25. Mai 2023 · Moki Cherry’s Title unknown, 1971. Photograph: Anders Sune Berg/Galleri Nicolai Wallner Title unknown, 1971 Cherry’s creative use of textiles is rooted in her training as a fashion designer.