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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Moki_CherryMoki Cherry - Wikipedia

    Moki Cherry (born Monika Marianne Karlsson; 8 February 1943 – 29 August 2009) was a Swedish interdisciplinary artist and designer who worked in textiles, fashion design, woodworks, painting, collage, ceramics, and set design. Her practice traversed the worlds of art, music, and theater with diverse influences such as Indian art and ...

  2. mokicherry.com › aboutMOKI CHERRY

    Moki Cherry (1943-2009) worked in various media such as tapestry, fashion, painting, music, collage, woodwork and ceramics. She collaborated with her husband Don Cherry, a jazz musician, and created artworks for home, stage and museum.

  3. MOKI CHERRY. “…everything is connected and interdependent, including what we cannot see by the bare eye.”. Moki Cherry, 2007.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2024 · Moki was an interdisciplinary artist born in 1943 in Norrbotten, a region in the far northeast of Sweden. She created art from the 1960s until she died in 2009, exploring various mediums,...

  5. Learn about Moki Cherry, a multifaceted artist who collaborated with her husband Don Cherry in music, design and art. The exhibition shows her works from 1967 to 2007, inspired by experiments in living, farming and children's projects.

  6. Explore over 30 artworks and archival material of Moki Cherry, who collaborated with her husband Don Cherry in music and fashion. Learn about her interdisciplinary practice, her utopian vision of home as stage, and her challenges as a woman artist and mother.

  7. Moki Cherry was a practicing Buddhist for the better part of the 1970s, and Buddhist philosophy had a life-long impact on her. Her work was influenced by art and cultural histories as well as spiritual movements from both Western and Eastern traditions. Her extensive travels and international collaborations also inspired her work.