Bring home a piece of relational aesthetics with Tsehai Johnson’s Do Your Own Dishes slip cast replicas, originally exhibited in regional galleries as an interactive artwork critiquing the disposable tableware of contemporary parties and art openings. These porcelain dishes, which reference 19th century Spode-style transferware, were available for use to all visitors provided they washed and returned the items at the event's close. Learn more about how earlier versions of these ceramics were exhibited in an interactive manner here.
About Tsehai Johnson
Tsehai Johnson is a Colorado based artist whose interests explore the boundaries between public and private life. Her performative events and installations encourage reflection on the tension between order and function as expressed through the objects that populate our lives. Making porcelain objects, interactive installations, and mixed-media wall pieces, she utilizes dense ornamentation and everyday objects to explore quotidian realities of human existence.
Bring home a piece of relational aesthetics with Tsehai Johnson’s Do Your Own Dishes slip cast replicas, originally exhibited in regional galleries as an interactive artwork critiquing the disposable tableware of contemporary parties and art openings. These porcelain dishes, which reference 19th century Spode-style transferware, were available for use to all visitors provided they washed and returned the items at the event's close. Learn more about how earlier versions of these ceramics were exhibited in an interactive manner here.