Jo Pearl London, United Kingdom
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Sculptor working in clay fired and raw, using stop-motion animation, kinetic movement and installation. Her essential aim is to breathe life into clay.

Jo Pearl is a multi-disciplinary artist working in clay, a provocateur using this benign material to elicit emotional reactions. Her practice is also a celebration of the materiality of clay and its diverse states of being. She brings clay to life, through kinetic sculpture, emotional portraiture, haptic abstract forms and combining clay stop-motion with fired ceramics. Sculpting, she often keeps the raw clay malleable, constantly evolving her forms, while capturing each iteration photographically with stop-motion software to weave a narrative into film. After the shoot, she may kiln-fire the outcomes, transforming them from clay to ceramic as though in suspended animation. This use of film is not only an environmental choice, to minimise her kiln-firings, but also allows her to magically breathe life into the work – like a mythical golem. By combining claymation and ceramics seeks to breathe life into clay in this way Jo can explore notions of the fleeting and the timeless, agency and alchemy.

“I create my golems to protect me from the pogroms of reality”

Jan Švankmajer

Her practice is politically engaged, concerned with existential problems facing humanity: air pollution’s impact on health, modern slavery, emotional illiteracy in a digital world, the biodiversity of healthy soil.

Artwork

Unearthed - short clay stop frame animation, Animated film, 2023

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Unearthed Stabile, Ceramic and metal work, 2024

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Unearthed, Ceramic, 2023

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Unearthed, Ceramic, 2023

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Projects and exhibitions

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Gasping for Air

18/05/2022 — 21/05/2022

Gasping for Air combines sculpting, clay stop-frame animation with ceramic kiln-firing, to investigate what it looks and feels like to struggle for breath in polluted air. Exploiting clay’s plasticity when wet, I capture my evolving forms photographically, bringing the clay to life with animation, then firing the final form to create a...

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On Air at Ceramic Art London 2022, London Details
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