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In March, YveYANG Gallery will explore the human yearning for a different world through Sehnsucht (Longing), a group show that sits at the intersection of philosophy and psychology featuring the work of Zoë Buckman, Curtis Kulig, Alissa Ritter, Yves Scherer, and Sofie Schnellbach.
Buckman's embroidery on vintage textiles speaks to the ancientness of the sensation from which the exhibition takes its name. In the vulnerability of her fabrics, Buckman invites conversation with the works of younger artists Schnellbach and Ritter, who, unlike her, are not yet household names. These up-and-comers excavate sehnsucht's durability and its shape for those of their generation.
The German concept of sehnsucht has no direct translation in English, but refers to a desire for an imagined, ideal alternative. It was explored in writing by C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud, who likened the feeling to wanting to explore the woods with his father again, as a child....More
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In March, YveYANG Gallery will explore the human yearning for a different world through Sehnsucht (Longing), a group show that sits at the intersection of philosophy and psychology featuring the work of Zoë Buckman, Curtis Kulig, Alissa Ritter, Yves Scherer, and Sofie Schnellbach.
Buckman's embroidery on vintage textiles speaks to the ancientness of the sensation from which the exhibition takes its name. In the vulnerability of her fabrics, Buckman invites conversation with the works of younger artists Schnellbach and Ritter, who, unlike her, are not yet household names. These up-and-comers excavate sehnsucht's durability and its shape for those of their generation.
The German concept of sehnsucht has no direct translation in English, but refers to a desire for an imagined, ideal alternative. It was explored in writing by C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud, who likened the feeling to wanting to explore the woods with his father again, as a child....More