38 — Kim Boske, Kamiyama

38 — Kim Boske, Kamiyama

29 May — 5 June 2026

A central figure in Boske’s work in Kamiyama is the Akui Gawa (river), which flows like a lifeline through the valley, connecting the surrounding communities. Historically, the river would often overflow, enriching the soil and making it ideal for cultivating Japanese indigo (Persicaria Tinctoria). This plant, essential to local craftsmanship for centuries, forms a near-symbiotic connection with its environment in my work. For the residents, the river reflects the ecological and economic health of the area: the water level and the vitality of flora and fauna are seen as indicators of the balance between humans and nature. This deep, layered relationship between landscape and life forms the foundation of the project. Kim used Enter Enter two weeks as her workspace, to create new Indigo works, also she orginazed a workshop in Indigo printing.

Kamiyama, Kim Boske, Fw:Books, 2025