The longtime Rye resident, who, after a business career, returned to creating studio art less than a decade ago, is now an internationally renowned sculptor.
Clyatt, who thrives on invention and juxtaposition, said, “Whether I’m combining clay with 3-D printing or trying to mash Postmodernism and Mystery together into some sort of new theology, I always seem to be sparking opposites of one another. Seeing what happens next provides endless fun. I use the figure to engage us in the investigation, and because I find it an ever-challenging form at multiple levels — formal, physical, art, historical, psychological.”
The Dacia Gallery is at 53 Stanton Street, near Houston Street.
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