Dustin Yellin

'The Triptych'

"The Triptych," making its museum premiere, is Dustin Yellin’s largest and most complex work, a massive 12-ton, three-paneled epic, embodying his vision of the world and consciousness.

Dustin Yellin, "The Triptych," Feb. 7-June 8, SCAD Museum of Art, Experimental Gallery. Presented as part of deFINE ART 2014. Photograph by John McKinnon. Courtesy of SCAD.
Dustin Yellin, "The Triptych," Feb. 7-June 8, SCAD Museum of Art, Experimental Gallery. Presented as part of deFINE ART 2014. Photograph by John McKinnon. Courtesy of SCAD.

For Yellin, "the universe and the mind are shadowy places seething with dark magic, seas of boundless depth and possibility, overflowing with joy and disaster." In this composition of clippings, acrylic and glass, Yellin presents a surreal spectacle.

Presented as part of the 2014 deFINE ART program, Feb. 18-21, 2014.

Museum Admission

The exhibition is free for all SCAD students, faculty, staff and museum members and open to the public with the cost of museum admission.

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