Kennedy Yanko USA, b. 1988
35.6 x 66 x 35.6 cm
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In this sculpture, a formal conversation is happening between the heavily bodied metals and the soft, monochromatic paint skins. “The framework supports the paint skin,” Yanko says, “and the metal becomes the composition that the skin responds to. I’m fascinated with paradox, and seeming opposites, when actually they are so dependent on each other. I’m interested in the moment when they come together in that interdependence.”
Beyond atomic dualities, what’s most important to Yanko are the shadows in the work—the unnoticed or invisible spaces between the layers, that don’t get talked about. The shadows point to the shadow self and challenge the idea of seeing, or of eyes being the only way to take in knowledge. This work suggests a vision beyond what’s seen, gained through the full sensory state.
Provenance
Artist Studio, NYCKavi Gupta, Chicago