| WARD YOSHIMOTO American. Lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. |
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Albert's Lesson #2Mixed Media Assemblage, 48x25x15in (122x60x36cm) |
A Is For AmandaMixed Media Assemblage, 18x11x3in (46x28x8cm) |
Point BlankMixed Media Assemblage, 32x16x10in (81x41x25cm) |
The OfferingMixed Media Assemblage, 77x34.5x12in (195x88x30cm) |
Youth LostMixed Media Assemblage, 48x20x10.5in (122x51x28cm) |
Duchamps Bike2002, Mixed Media Assemblage, 13.5X7X5in (35x20x12cm) |
Family JewelMixed Media Assemblage, 6.75x2x2.75in (18x5x6cm) |
Last SupperMixed Media Assemblage, 23x57x2in (59x114x6cm) |
Color 2562006, Mixed Media Assemblage, 14.5x9x3 (56x23x8cm) |
80's Greatest Hits2006, Mixed Media Assemblage, 8x21x4.5in (20x53x13cm) |
Gate 6 Motel2006, Mixed Media Assemblage, 8.5x9.5x1in (21x24x2cm) |
Its Personal2004, Mixed Media Assemblage, 12.5x6x5.25in (31x15x39cm) |
EcologyMixed Media Assemblage, 18x12x4.5in (45x30x11cm) |
Stop WarMixed Media Assemblage, 10x10x4in (25x25x10cm) |
PatriotMixed Media Assemblage, 11X16X4.25in (17x40x11cm) |
Champ2000, Mixed Media Assemblage, 13x4.5x1in (32x12x2cm) |
At The Bell2000, Mixed Media Assemblage, 6.75x3.25x1in (18x9x2cm) |
Parking On Left2000, Mixed Media Assemblage, 7.5x3x1in (20x8x2cm) |
Papal Estcheon2000, Mixed Media Assemblage, 8x3x1in (20x8x2cm) |
Center2007, Mixed Media Assemblage, 46x2.5x2.5in (118x6x6cm) |
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Yoshimoto commingles American and Japanese traditions and craftsmanship in his deft assemblages of found objects. Referencing Dada, Surrealism, and Pop, as well as the turbulent social and political landscape of his youth, Yoshimoto’s wry constructions address an ongoing history of cultural displacement with equal parts iconoclastic brio and meditative, almost obsessive rigor. In this singular brand of contemporary suburban folk art, cocktail stirrers, crucifixes, clocks, and pool balls assume formations as whimsical as they are poignant—the detritus of the American Dream washed ashore, picked over, and reassembled in an attempt to piece together a sense of identity amid the constant flux of contemporary life |