PAUL CUPIDO - MUYAKU
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PAUL CUPIDO
MUYAKU
Published by the(M) éditions and IBASHO, 2020
Book size 16x24.5 cm
Pages 120 pages
Softcover
Limited edition of 540 copies
ISBN: 979-10-95424-20-8
“An empty room will be filled with light by its emptiness”. This is how the concept of "Mukayu" is defined by the Chinese philosopher Zhuangzi. Paul Cupido's recent, poetic and very intimate photographic work in Japan is inspired by this concept of "Mukayu", which also refers to "non-existence", to "things as they are". Mukayu fits into the larger framework of the philosophical concept of "Mu", a source of inspiration for Paul Cupido since his first artist's book Searching for Mu. Mu could be translated as "not to have" or "to let go". Through his images, Paul Cupido explores the themes of emptiness, metamorphosis, the transitory, the ephemeral, in connection with our emotional experiences. His images, true visual poems, sometimes melancholy and surrealist, question our relationship to reality and our capacity to dream. His desire to understand and embrace nature permeates his work, which is nourished by his native island, Terschelling, and the bond between its inhabitants and nature. The double-booklet system allows a multitude of image associations, printed on 4 types of paper. Mukayu is a work that offers an emotional experience, like the organic works of the artist, which feels like a meditation. Text from the publisher
"An empty room will be filled with light because of its emptiness." This is how the concept of "Mukayu" is defined by the Chinese philosopher Zhuangzi. Paul Cupido's recent, poetic and very intimate photographic work produced in Japan is inspired by this concept of "Mukayu", which also refers to "non-existence", to "things as they are". Mukayu is part of the broader philosophical concept of "Mu", a source of inspiration for Paul Cupido since his first artist's book Searching for Mu. Mu could be translated as "not having" or "letting go". Through his images, Paul Cupido explores the themes of emptiness, metamorphosis, the transient, the ephemeral, in connection with our emotional experiences. His images, true visual poems, sometimes melancholic and surreal, question our relationship to reality and our capacity to dream. His desire to understand and embrace nature permeates his work, which is nourished by his native island, Terschelling, and the connection between its inhabitants and nature. The double-booklet system allows for a multitude of image associations, printed on 4 types of paper. Mukayu is a work that offers an emotional experience, like the artist's organic works, which can be felt, like a meditation. About the publisher