enamel, brick pigment, acrylic matte medium, charcoal, chalk pencil, on cheesecloth and wood panelYveYang Gallery
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Allan Rand's painting "Swine-Theft" features a textured, earthy color palette dominated by browns and reds, creating a dense, abstract composition. The artwork appears to subtly depict elusive forms, possibly symbolizing the theme of theft, embedded within the layered surface. The style is abstract expressionism, utilizing heavy texture to evoke a sense of depth and intrigue. Rand's intention may have been to explore themes of loss and concealment in a rural or primitive context, resonating with historical narratives of livelihood and survival. ...
Founded in 2016, YveYANG is dedicated to discovering emerging artists and historically overlooked practices from around the world. Located in a former sewing machine factory at the border of SoHo and Tribeca in New York City, the gallery focuses on materially distinct and critically engaged work. YveYANG builds its program through close dialogue with its artists, shaped by a sensitivity to form, context, and intensity, and bolsters it through a meaningful international presence. ...