WORKS
who lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
Mylar
30" x 42"
house paint, oil on frosted mylar
30" x 42"
plaster, condom, fabric, graphite, digital print on frosted mylar
30" x 42"
digital print, fabric, graphite, oil on frosted mylar
30" x 70"
corrugated paper, digital print, house paint on frosted mylar
30" x 42"
plaster, condom, nylon, digital print, carpet padding, fabric, oil on frosted mylar
Glass Drawings
Trying to remember but
it feels like being underwater
with my eyes open
2023
Underglaze pencil
on kiln-formed glass
17 1⁄2 x 20 3⁄4 in
Confusion/Delusion
2023
Underglaze pencil
on kiln-formed glass
17 1⁄2 x 21 in
Biru Halus
2023
Underglaze pencil
on kiln-formed glass
9 1⁄2 x 7 5⁄8 in
One instance remembered differently 1/2
2022
Underglaze pencil
on kiln-formed glass
7 3⁄8 x 5 3⁄4 in
Pondok Kelapa
2023
Underglaze pencil
on kiln-formed glass
8 x 10 in
One instance remembered differently 2/2
2022
Underglaze pencil
on kiln-formed glass
7 3⁄8 x 5 3⁄4 in
Installations
Silk
Rubbings of Vaporwave Floors
42" x 60"digital print on silk
2020
You left this tab open
and now I can see your obsession
with couch padding
42" x 60"
digital print on silk
2020
and now I can see your obsession
with couch padding
42" x 60"
digital print on silk
2020
Screen Dust
42" x 60"digital print on silk
2020
If a phallus knew how to draw
42" x 60"digital print on silk
2020
Rubbings
of Vaporwave floors
Rubbings of Vaporwave
February 17 - March 28, 2021
197 E 4th street, New York, NY
Yudasto grew up in Jakarta, raised by an Indonesian father and Peruvian mother before immigrating to Miami at the age of 9.
In navigating these disparate landscapes and the languages spoken within their borders, the artist intimately understands the
variable and unspoken meanings contained within the written word and finds the same to be true with the honesty of mark-making.
Yudasto's drawings on glass embody the acquired fluidity and adaptability of her lived experience, capturing the transience
of memory particularly as it relates to trauma. Her distinctive mark making is suspended amidst micro- bubbles fused between
layers of kiln-formed glass, mimicking the way that traumatic experiences can be trapped and stored within the body only
to reemerge in unexpected and unfamiliar forms.
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Angelica Yudasto
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