Psychogeography is the act of exploring an urban environment with an emphasis on curiosity and drifting. Or, more colloquially put, a “toy box full of playful, inventive strategies for exploring cities.” For the Brooklyn-based artist Dustin Yellin, his toy box is full of everything he finds on the street—flowers, leaves, bugs, and even dead rats, which are then composed into three-dimensional collages and sealed behind resin. In his most recent series “Psychogeographies,” Yellin uses multiple layers of glass, each covered in detailed imagery, to create a single intricate, three-dimensional collage with a mix of magazine cut-outs and acrylic paint. More
encased in several heavy sheets of translucent glass, human silhouettes made from hundreds of individual mixed-media are suspended in a crystal-clear mass.
Artist Dustin Yellin is photographed with an assistant working on one of his Psychogeographies for Vanity Fair on May 7, 2015 in his Red Hook studio in Brooklyn, New York. PUBLISHED
Best known for his unique artistic practice that is part drawing, part sculpture, artist Dustin Yellin renders images on multiple sheets of resin or...
Photo Tamara Weber
Artist Dustin Yellin’s incredible “Psychogeography” sculptures evoke the many complex beautiful layers of human psyches.
Brooklyn, New York-based artist Dustin Yellin (previously) preserves three-dimensional photo collages in glass bricks to create what he describes as “frozen cinema.” Some of his more recent works feature landscapes only slightly more dramatic than our own natural and manmade world, often with groups of subjects working together to construct grand machines. Humans unite to build rockets under waterfalls and the sea, while a time machine is secretly constructed underneath a car junkyard. More
Artist Dustin Yellin chats with Interior Design about finding the right light and the performative aspect of his sculptures.
Artist Dustin Yellin chats with Interior Design about finding the right light and the performative aspect of his sculptures.
Psychogeographies è una serie dell'artista Dustin Yellin, sculture di vetro realizzate attraverso lastre sovrapposte che creano collages tridimensionali.
The six sculptures are valued at $1.5 million
Psychogeography is the act of exploring an urban environment with an emphasis on curiosity and drifting. Or, more colloquially put, a “toy box full of playful, inventive strategies for exploring cities.” For the Brooklyn-based artist Dustin Yellin, his toy box is full of everything he finds on the street—flowers, leaves, bugs, and even dead rats, which are then composed into three-dimensional collages and sealed behind resin. In his most recent series “Psychogeographies,” Yellin uses multiple layers of glass, each covered in detailed imagery, to create a single intricate, three-dimensional collage with a mix of magazine cut-outs and acrylic paint. More
Brooklyn based sculptor Dustin Yellin (previously covered here) has earned acclaim for his monumental figures made of collaged materials inside of glass panels. The artist calls them "paintings-sculptures" for his combined use of drawings, paintings, magazine clippings, and three-dimensional works, weighing 12 tons at their largest. Inspired by 19th century taxonomic art, Yellin's work focuses on otherworldly mutations of living things, especially plants and insects. His recently completed "Psychogeographies" is now on permanent display at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC.
Artist Dustin Yellin captures Marc Jacobs,Diane von Furstenberg, Karl Lagerfeld, and Nicolas Ghesquière in his signature glass sculptures.
Nacido en 1975 Los Ángeles, California y residente en Brooklyn, Nueva York (EE.UU), Dustin Yellin es un artista cuyo trabajo se centra principalmente en la escultura y pintura. Sus obras, son collages tridimensionales de elementos ... Leer más
Art and Fashion came together when designer Misha Nonoo collaborated with artist Dustin Yellin. Yellin's Psychogeographies Series was used.
Photo Tamara Weber
Nacido en 1975 Los Ángeles, California y residente en Brooklyn, Nueva York (EE.UU), Dustin Yellin es un artista cuyo trabajo se centra principalmente en la escultura y pintura. Sus obras, son collages tridimensionales de elementos ... Leer más
Artist Dustin Yellin’s incredible “Psychogeography” sculptures evoke the many complex beautiful layers of human psyches.
How One Artist Captured The Energy Of Ballet In Sculpture
Dustin Yellin continues to evolve his stirring, enormous figures, comprised of collaged materials encased in layers of glass. His “Psychogeographies” are considered to be part of a landmark series of works in sculpture and collage. Yellin was last featured on HiFructose.com here.
Artist Dustin Yellin captures Marc Jacobs,Diane von Furstenberg, Karl Lagerfeld, and Nicolas Ghesquière in his signature glass sculptures.
Artist Dustin Yellin’s incredible “Psychogeography” sculptures evoke the many complex beautiful layers of human psyches.
The Brooklyn-based artist Dustin Yellin (previously) was commissioned by the New York City Ballet to install a new series of his figurative collages. The artist refers to the sculptures as Psychogeographies because “they feel like maps of the psyche.” Each large-scale sculpture is individually embellished with bizarre found objects—cut-up books, magazines and trash found on the street—which are then sealed within layers of glass. “Imagine if you were to make a drawing on a window,” said Yellin, explaining his process. More
"the aim of every artist is to arrest motion…" -Faulkner
Nacido en 1975 Los Ángeles, California y residente en Brooklyn, Nueva York (EE.UU), Dustin Yellin es un artista cuyo trabajo se centra principalmente en la escultura y pintura. Sus obras, son collages tridimensionales de elementos ... Leer más
The 40-year-old artist, predicted to be bigger than big, has been courting fame with a purpose: to create a “cultural Utopia” that's part gallery, part think tank, part school, part science lab, and part Factory-esque party zone.
Dustin Yellin’s mesmerizing glass sculptures explode collage into three dimensional forms, and have won him accolades from all over the art world. From early works of layered resin, Yellin’s sculptures increased in size (and weight), culminating in the 12-ton, three-paneled The Triptych. But Yellin’s most ambitious project may be Pioneer Works, a colossal, 27,000-square-foot artist’s complex and foundation in Red Hook, Brooklyn. With its residencies, workshops and on-site science lab, Pioneer Works cultivates cross-disciplinary experimentation regardless of profit potential.
Dustin Yellin continues to evolve his stirring, enormous figures, comprised of collaged materials encased in layers of glass. His “Psychogeographies” are considered to be part of a landmark series of works in sculpture and collage. Yellin was last featured on HiFructose.com here.
Read about Dustin Yellin from Guest of a Guest on July 15, 2013