Kennedy Yanko showcases her largest exhibition to date, featuring 30 crushed metal and 'paint skin' sculptures across two New York City galleries.
The exhibition includes 'Epithets' at James Cohan Gallery in Tribeca and 'Retro Future' at Salon 94 on the Upper East Side.
Yanko's work combines old crushed metal and 'paint skins' to create a mesmerizing interplay of material, weight, and emotion.
Her use of color, inspired by oxidation and old paint specks, shines through in both exhibitions, with black works making a surprising impact.
Each gallery offers unique highlights, such as the 'white works' at James Cohan Gallery and the suspended sculptures at Salon 94.
Visitors are encouraged to explore both galleries to fully appreciate the range and depth of Yanko's current work.
The journey between the spaces adds a special dimension to the viewing experience, enhancing the complexity and life of the artwork.
Yanko's surreal and unexpected art invites viewers to discover magical moments in everyday surroundings.
The double-venue exhibition presents a dynamic and thought-provoking opportunity to engage with Yanko's artistic vision and influences.
The exhibitions are open for viewing at James Cohan Gallery and Salon 94 from April 5 to May 10, 2025, offering a captivating art experience in New York City.