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Flora Yukhnovich: Bacchanalia

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Taking inspiration from art-historical styles, from French Rococo and Italian Baroque to Abstract Expression, Flora Yukhnovich’s celebrated work addresses the dynamics of power inherent in each of these contexts while exploring materiality and process through cascading and swirling forms that flow between representation and abstraction. Addressing the consumerism, moral panic, and Internet pile-ons of the present day, her latest work is inspired by bacchanalia, capturing revelry and hedonism as it tips into abstraction.

Accompanying Yukhnovich’s solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth Downtown Los Angeles, this carefully designed exhibition catalogue captures the energy, dynamism, and intense corporeality of the artist’s new body of work through an extensive selection of illustrations, accompanied by an enlightening text by curator Eleanor Nairne as well as documentation of Yukhnovich’s research-based studio practice, with written reflections by the artist.

Flora Yukhnovich: Bacchanalia
Flora Yukhnovich: Bacchanalia Sale price$35.00

Language

English

Publisher

Hauser & Wirth Publishers

Composition

Hardcover

Contributors

Text by Eleanor Nairne and Flora Yukhnovich

Pages

120

Size

33 x 25 cm

ISBN

9783907493212

Publication Date

Oct-25

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The Artist

FLORA YUKHNOVICH

Flora Yukhnovich’s art boldly explores materiality and process as vehicles for meaning, with cascading and swirling forms evoking rhythm and energy to flow between representation and abstraction. She has attracted critical admiration for immersive paintings in which glimpses of art historical styles, from French rococo and Italian baroque to abstract expressionism, are spliced with references drawn from contemporary films, music, literary sources and consumer culture.

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