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		<title>Kim Simonsson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Through the medium of ceramics artist Kim Simonsson questions the role of the child and nature in the modern world. Often referencing Manga cartoon imagery, children and sometimes animals are presented in Simonsson&#8217;s work to challenge tradition, cultural habits and beliefs for both the East and West. These traditions are also challenged through the artist&#8217;s choice of material. Simonsson uses ceramics to draw a parallel[.....]]]></description>
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<p>Through the medium of ceramics artist <a href="http://www.kimsimonsson.com/">Kim Simonsson</a> questions the role of the child and nature in the modern world. Often referencing <a href="http://www.manga.com/">Manga</a> cartoon imagery, children and sometimes animals are presented in Simonsson&#8217;s work to challenge tradition, cultural habits and beliefs for both the East and West. These traditions are also challenged through the artist&#8217;s choice of material. Simonsson uses ceramics to draw a parallel with decorative China figurines and traditional ceramic craft of the West, updating both by saturating them in elements of pop-culture. Simonsson graduated from the <a href="http://www.uiah.fi/frontpage.asp?path=1866">University of Arts and Design</a>, Helsinki, Finland (2000). Recent solo exhibitions in Finland include <a href="http://www.galleriahuoltamo.net/">Galleria Huoltamo</a>, Tempere, and <a href="http://www.arabiamuseum.fi/">Arabia Gallery</a> Helsinki. The artist is also represented by <a href="http://www.nancymargolisgallery.com/">Nancy Margolis Gallery</a>, NYC, and has received project funding from the Stina Krook Foundation and the <a href="http://www.kulturfonden.fi/">Svenska Kulturefonden</a>.</p>
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