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Colby Claycomb and Izumi Yokoyama exhibit sculptures, installations, and drawings that rely on the use of repetition. Claycomb and Yokoyama apply process-based strategies emphasizing the importance of memory. Their works offer the viewer a chance to reflect upon his/her own subjective experience of the world.Colby Claycomb’s sculptures invite a playful feeling of optimism and exploration. For Claycomb, found and construction materials evoke memories of his father and his professional career as a carpenter. His work deals with questions of identity and social connections. Yokoyama’s performances, installations and drawings reveal a powerful sense of time. Her work is focused on configuring an existence for inexistence and impalpable subjects by symbolizing them with lines. Each artist creates work that interacts with the subjective experience of the viewer.
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