By overlaying palindromes, Rorschach, and mirrors into a constellation of mirroring within mirroring, Yamaoka offers a palimpsest—an insistent co-mingling—of the corporeal and the perceptual, of body and vision intact, of linguistic and visual cognition. It is the magnetic pull of community and love, an interiority that doubles, the self that finds in someone else in the world a simultaneity that is not an exact mirror but no longer alone. An echolocation of fleeting life.
– Jo-ey Tang, “Epochs become infinite”
Emerging from a formative background in photography and fascinated by the camera's ability to record and inability to represent, Carrie Yamaoka explores processes of recording and transformation across painting, sculpture, and installation. The artist’s first monograph is a thoughtful examination of her cross-disciplinary practice over several decades.
Yamaoka’s visually arresting, groundbreaking works reveal how materiality, temporality, and form connect, calling the viewer's attention to the topography of surfaces, the tactility of the barely visible, and the chain of planned and chance incidents that determine the outcome of an art object. This volume also strongly features her latest focus: a return to earlier works, taking them apart to create newly transformed, re-configured pieces. In Yamaoka’s words, “The liminal, the scarred, and the ephemeral are all laid bare.”
Re: Carrie Yamaoka is designed and printed with a formal nod to the visual phenomena at play when encountering the artist’s work in person—the ways in which reflection, refraction, distortion, and the surrounding environment (including the viewer) become part of the compositional field.
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By overlaying palindromes, Rorschach, and mirrors into a constellation of mirroring within mirroring, Yamaoka offers a palimpsest—an insistent co-mingling—of the corporeal and the perceptual, of body and vision intact, of linguistic and visual cognition. It is the magnetic pull of community and love, an interiority that doubles, the self that finds in someone else in the world a simultaneity that is not an exact mirror but no longer alone. An echolocation of fleeting life.
– Jo-ey Tang, “Epochs become infinite”
Emerging from a formative background in photography and fascinated by the camera's ability to record and inability to represent, Carrie Yamaoka explores processes of recording and transformation across painting, sculpture, and installation. The artist’s first monograph is a thoughtful examination of her cross-disciplinary practice over several decades.
Yamaoka’s visually arresting, groundbreaking works reveal how materiality, temporality, and form connect, calling the viewer's attention to the topography of surfaces, the tactility of the barely visible, and the chain of planned and chance incidents that determine the outcome of an art object. This volume also strongly features her latest focus: a return to earlier works, taking them apart to create newly transformed, re-configured pieces. In Yamaoka’s words, “The liminal, the scarred, and the ephemeral are all laid bare.”
Re: Carrie Yamaoka is designed and printed with a formal nod to the visual phenomena at play when encountering the artist’s work in person—the ways in which reflection, refraction, distortion, and the surrounding environment (including the viewer) become part of the compositional field.
SHIPS LATE SUMMER 2025