Camila E. Capra

[ Costa Rican artist, designer & researcher currently based in NL ]




About
Work

  1. around the table
  2. it sat on my shoulders
  3. no function only meaning: the remains
  4. no function only meaning
  5. maternal water
  6. this thesis has no title
  7. i kneeled down and fed her water
  8. mourning bodies
  9. continual becoming
  10. bare flesh, bare wounds, dismembered
  11. soft things can’t break


Contact

Krudo Studio

Krudo Studio is a ceramic design studio founded in 2017 by Camila Capra. Originally based in Santa Ana a small town in San Jose, Costa Rica, the studio focuses on the creation of ceramic objects ranging from vessels, dinnerware, and experimental objects for both functional and decorative use. The Studio is now based in Eindhoven, NL.





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around the table, 2023
installation
ceramics, fabric, mdf


shown during DDW 2023 .  Collaborative project  along with Ana de Fontecha and Karma Hamed
         

Around the table

Studies on dynamics, distances and objects of the contemporary table
 
At a time when we sit less and less at a communal table and increasingly dine alone in front of our electronic devices,
the project reflects on the role and significance of the ritual of eating together. The installation immerses you in intimate stories, scents, shapes, and arrangements, but above all, it questions what these moments do for our well-being and communal bonds.

The sizes, positions, and quantity of tableware contribute to the dining experience and also establish dynamics during the meal. From a historical perspective, table setting protocols divide the table into a set of individual spaces for each person to eat. This has shaped the traditional way of setting the table in Western societies.The project aims to examine
and break away from this traditional way of table setting, viewing the table as a tool to expand relationships rather than restrict them. Will the dynamics at the table change with a different arrangement or form?

Around the Table presents an installation that explores the act of sharing a table by examining its history, material elements, and personal stories. With a table setting as the main space, the installation invites visitors to reconnect with the importance of this communal space in the present day.