Angelica Yudasto
Angelica Yudasto is a multi-disciplinary artist interested in impressions of the body and the vulnerability evoked in what is easily shattered and dissolved. Referencing the autobiographical, Yudasto intuitively arranges flame-worked glass and digitally printed fibers to map and trace residual memories of the body in her site-sensitive installations. She deals with an internal meditation of the body in relation to physical space.
Yudasto was born in Lima, Peru, and raised in Jakarta, Indonesia. She eventually made her way to Miami, Florida where she has participated in exhibitions at the Wynwood Art District for the Wet Heat Project. After moving to Portland, OR to pursue her BFA, Yudasto exhibited at the Blackfish Gallery and was invited to show at the Portland Art Museum for the annual the Art on the Vine Art Auction. Past residencies include Haystack Mountain School of Craft and the Marie Walsh Sharpe Foundation.
Yudasto was born in Lima, Peru, and raised in Jakarta, Indonesia. She eventually made her way to Miami, Florida where she has participated in exhibitions at the Wynwood Art District for the Wet Heat Project. After moving to Portland, OR to pursue her BFA, Yudasto exhibited at the Blackfish Gallery and was invited to show at the Portland Art Museum for the annual the Art on the Vine Art Auction. Past residencies include Haystack Mountain School of Craft and the Marie Walsh Sharpe Foundation.
Artist Statement
What happens if the body’s inner anxieties and fragilities are reflected into our surroundings? Do they begin to look like trash, are they sharp, are they bulbous, do they look like floating echoes of silenced screams? The nuance of shadows and layering in the silk fabric adds to the confusion of what is digitally printed and what is layered. The degree of what can be seen moves back and forth in a way that complicates the source of the complete image. The glass arrangements next to it adds to how the atmosphere is fractured by implication. The resulting image offers little glimpses and remnants of trauma, personal memory or a happening.
Angelica Yudasto work list descripction
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