24 by 18 (wall)

Carrie Yamaoka

24 by 18 (wall), 201761 x 45.72 x 4cmSign in to view price
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urethane resin, reflective polyester film, mixed media, wood panelCommonwealth and Council
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This serene abstract painting features a minimalist composition of delicate, uniform dots scattered across a plain white canvas. The artist has employed a meticulously applied pointillist technique, creating a sense of subtle texture and depth through the gradual density of the dots. The overall impression is one of contemplative stillness and quiet elegance. The work's restrained palette and reductive aesthetic suggest the artist's intention to evoke a meditative, reflective mood, inviting the viewer to engage in a contemplative experience. ...

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Carrie Yamaoka
Artist
Carrie Yamaoka
B.1957, American

Working at the intersection of painting, photography and sculpture, Carrie Yamaoka explores the notions of materiality, surface and the role of chance in art-making. Her abstract and minimalist works are produced by rubbing textured surfaces against a mirror-like material called Mylar. The complex relationship between a conscious decision as opposed to an accident, explored in Yamaoka’s chemical experiments, inspires questions about subjectivity, authorship and perception. The reflective, shiny surfaces of her works, that range from small to human-size, contrast with their eerie depth of colour and abstraction. The artist’s work challenges the stability of human perception, embracing error and defect, uncertainty and chance. Yamaoka is also a founding member of queer art collective fierce pussy. Written by Goldsmiths CCA ...

Carrie Yamaoka: Artworks
24 by 18 (wall)
Carrie Yamaoka24 by 18 (wall), 2017
61 x 45.72 x 4cm
14 by 11 (wall.peel #1)
14 by 11 (wall.peel #2)
14 by 11 (wall.peel #3)
14 by 11 (wall.peel #4)
14 by 11 (fold)
UV
Carrie YamaokaUV, 1991
45 x 37cm
20 by 12
Carrie Yamaoka20 by 12, 2020
30 x 51 x 4cm
Naked Lunch #2
72 by 45 (fold #2)
Pour/Peel
Carrie YamaokaPour/Peel, 2015
81 x 94 x 14cm
approximate square
24 by 20 (clear/black)
Peeled diptych #2
68 by 36 (black bubble)
18 by 18
Carrie Yamaoka18 by 18, 1999
1 x 46 x 46cm
20 by 16 (wall #2)
Commonwealth and Council
Gallery
Commonwealth and Council
Los Angeles, Mexico City

Commonwealth and Council is a gallery in Koreatown, Los Angeles founded in 2010. Our program is rooted in our commitment to explore how a community of artists can sustain our co-existence through generosity and hospitality. Commonwealth and Council celebrates our manifold identities and experiences through the shared dialogue of art—championing practices by women, queer, POC, and our ally artists to build counter-histories that reflect our individual and collective realities. ...

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