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Artworks
Amy Yoshitsu
Survival Ornament, 2022Paper, ink, thread11” x 6.5” x 7.5”A dynamic, three-dimensional collage of urban infrastructure, including power lines, traffic lights, solar panels, and buildings, created with intricately cut-out magazine images stitched together with dark thread.
https://www.instagram.com/amyyoshitsu/ Artist Statement I am a sculptor, designer, and socially engaged artist deconstructing the interconnections between power, economics, labor, and race. I seek to illuminate these systems’ foundational interplay with...https://www.instagram.com/amyyoshitsu/
Artist Statement
I am a sculptor, designer, and socially engaged artist deconstructing the interconnections between power, economics, labor, and race. I seek to illuminate these systems’ foundational interplay with psychological schemas, emotions and interpersonal relationships. I want to contribute to building collective self-compassion and awareness by reframing experiences and conditions within historical, political, financial, and colonial contexts. I interrogate my perspective, circumstances and heritage—defined by multi-generational struggle and isolation incurred from ambitions to survive and strive within gas-lighting white supremacist patriarchal capitalism—in relation to systemic patterns, myths and power. As an Asian-American contending with inherited, conflicting duties and narratives of care-giving and achievement, I am especially interested in the conscious and unconscious positions and conditions of those whose lineages are entangled with diaspora, assimilation and imperialism.