Maetake’s sculptures merge technology and nature, Western notions of art and Japanese mythology, modern times and a distant past into a fascinating hybrid form.
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The beautiful, somewhat perplexing solo debut of Japanese-born, New York–based Yasue Maetake raises open-ended questions about the uneasy relationship between man and nature, as insinuated by the title of her three-channel video, To See the Moon in Exile…