Carrie YamaokaCarrie Yamaoka is a visual artist working at the intersection between records of chemical action/reaction and the desire to apprehend a picture emerging in fleeting and unstable states of transformation. Their work has been featured in exhibitions atthe ICA (Philadelphia), MOMA/PS1 (New York), Palais de Tokyo (Paris), the Henry (Seattle), Artists Space (New York), Centre Pompidou (Paris), the Wexner Center for the Arts (Columbus, OH), Leslie Lohman Museum (New York), Victoria and Albert Museum (London), Fondation Ricard (Paris), and MassMOCA. Writing about her work has appeared in the New York Times, Artforum, Art in America, Artnews, The New Yorker, Time Out/NY, Hyperallergic, Interview and BOMB. Their work is included in the collections of the Buffalo AKG, Art Institute of Chicago, the Whitney Museum, Dallas Museum of Art, Henry Art Gallery, and Centre Pompidou. Yamaoka is the recipient of a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship (2019) and an Anonymous Was A Woman award (2017). She is represented by Commonwealth and Council (LA / Mexico City), Ulterior (NYC), and Kiang Malingue ( Hong Kong). She is also a founding member of the queer art collective fierce pussy. Yamaoka lives and works in New York. Read More Read Less