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Jonathan Yukio Clark: In the Space of the Near and Distant

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Jonathan Yukio Clark
In the Space of the Near and Distant, March 17 - April 30, 2022

Jonathan Yukio Clark: In the Space of the Near and Distant

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jonathan Yukio Clark, Sakura in Volcanic Landscape, 2022
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jonathan Yukio Clark, Sakura in Volcanic Landscape, 2022
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Jonathan Yukio Clark American, b. 1987

Sakura in Volcanic Landscape, 2022
Monotype print on washi, koa, sugi, tinted hydrocal
21 x 62 x 5 1/2 in
53.3 x 157.5 x 14 cm
JYC012
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Clark's newest sculpture features a window-like frame of koa and sugi(Cedar) wood with a small panoramic landscape from Izu Oshima rendered in monotype prints. Clark felt that witnessing the sakura...
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Clark's newest sculpture features a window-like frame of koa and sugi(Cedar) wood with a small panoramic landscape from Izu Oshima rendered in monotype prints. Clark felt that witnessing the sakura trees in full bloom over the stark black fields of lava was an experience very specific to that island, yet the combination of the emblematic sakura and lava seemed to evoke the merging of two locations that were both personally resonant.

The two bases of lava stone replicas from his grandparents' rock wall revisit his earlier sculptural piece Untitled (excerpt of a rock wall), 2018, also in this exhibition. The rock wall speaks to his grandfather's integration of naturally occurring materials into a space shaped by human hands.
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