Oil, casein, acrylic, charcoal, chalk pastel, cuts, on linen and wood panelYveYang Gallery
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The painting "The Innkeeper Taken to the Knacker" by Allan Rand features a muted palette of browns and grays, creating a somber atmosphere. The composition subtly reveals a building and figures within swirling shapes, suggesting movement or distress. Rand employs a rough, textured style, blending abstract forms with hints of narrative elements. The artwork seems to evoke themes of decay or transformation, reflecting historical narratives or personal stories within a rustic setting. ...
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. ...