In a diverse tapestry, Dustin Yellin weaves narratives that combine the forces of nature and technology. He highlights the interconnectedness of all beings and elements in his multidisciplinary work, which includes object-making, painting, and animation. Yellin transcends traditional boundaries, emphasizing that the human world and its environment are interconnected networks, often unseen.
Dries Van Noten presents Ruins of the Painted Day, an exhibition by Dustin Yellin opening this week at The Little House Los Angeles. In his glass works, Yellin embeds color and images from print media into the laminated glass to create symbolic narratives. Viewers are invited to delve into personal and social consciousness. Balancing poetic description with social commentary, Yellin offers pathways to holistic perspectives. The exhibition runs from 27 February to 6 April 2024.