Yasue Maetake

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Yasue Maetake (born 1973 in Tokyo, Japan) is a New York City-based sculptor. Her work, in glass, among other materials, deals with the environment and nature's reaction to the man-made; it has been shown in Berlin, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Puerto Rico and in New York City, San Diego, Las Vegas, and Miami.[citation needed] Her exhibitions have been reviewed in Artforum,[1][2] Flash Art,[3] Art in America,[citation needed] Modern Painters,[4] the New York Times,[5][better source needed] TimeOut New York,[citation needed] and Miami New Times.[6]

In 2018, Artsy named her one of 20 female artists advancing the field of sculpture.[7]

Education[edit]

She attended Toyama City Institute of Glass Art and Columbia University's MFA program.[8][9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Jumabhoy, Zehra (Summer 2009). "Yasue Maetake: Fredric Snitzer Gallery". Artforum. 47 (10) – via Gale.
  2. ^ Burleigh, Paula (2017). "Yasue Maetake at The Chimney". Artforum. Archived from the original on May 19, 2022. Retrieved September 21, 2018.
  3. ^ "Reviews: Yasue Maetake - Harris Lieberman/New York;". Flash Art. July 2007. Archived from the original on October 1, 2018. Retrieved September 30, 2018.
  4. ^ Saltz, Jerry (March 2007). "Non-Specific Objects". Modern Painters: 32–34 – via EBSCOhost.
  5. ^ Cotter, Holland (December 22, 2006). "Art in Review; November". The New York Times. Retrieved September 21, 2018.
  6. ^ Jesus, Carlos Suarez De (March 2, 2006). "A Tale of Four Cities". Miami New Times. Retrieved September 30, 2018.
  7. ^ Thackara, Tess (July 30, 2018). "These 20 Female Artists Are Pushing Sculpture Forward". Artsy. Retrieved September 21, 2018.
  8. ^ Goodman, Jonathan (September 2021). "Forms: Truer A Conversation with Yasue Maetake". Sculpture. 40 (5): 30 – via ProQuest.
  9. ^ "CV". Yasue Maetake. Retrieved September 21, 2018.