Jordan Mouzouris’ practice is born out of his ongoing navigation, understanding and responding to the urban and suburban environment, with its embodying subcultures as well as its position to our everyday. Having grown up in London, Mouzouris thinks of steel and stone as natural and habitual elements that are particular to the artists life and upbringing. Pareidolia is a reoccurring theme in Mouzouris' current practice and he playfully utilises a brick pattern motif to consider what it means to see things whilst walking in the city, alone or with mates, both during the day and in the dead of night. His is a practice that utilises and subverts the medium of ceramics in order to fantasise and animate the things he see's and experiences in the city, to become an alternate quasi-psychedelic reality.
Shook Series 2019
12.06.19 — Jmouzouris1
Jordan Mouzouris’ practice is born out of his ongoing navigation, understanding and responding to the urban and suburban environment, with its embodying subcultures as well as its position to our everyday. Having grown up in London, Mouzouris thinks of steel and stone as natural and habitual elements that are particular to the artists life and upbringing. Pareidolia is a reoccurring theme in Mouzouris’ current practice and he playfully utilises a brick pattern motif to consider what it means to see things whilst walking in the city, alone or with mates, both during the day and in the dead of night. His is a practice that utilises and subverts the medium of ceramics in order to fantasise and animate the things he see’s and experiences in the city, to become an alternate quasi-psychedelic reality.