Flora Yukhnovich. Bacchanalia

Book photography of ‘Flora Yukhnovich: Bacchanalia.’ Courtesy Hauser & Wirth Publishers.

Taking inspiration from art-historical styles, from French Rococo and Italian Baroque to Abstract Expression, Flora Yukhnovich’s celebrated work addresses the dynamics of power inherent in each of these contexts while exploring materiality and process through cascading and swirling forms that flow between representation and abstraction. Addressing the consumerism, moral panic, and Internet pile-ons of the present day, her latest work is inspired by bacchanalia, capturing revelry and hedonism as it tips into abstraction.

 

Book photography of ‘Flora Yukhnovich: Bacchanalia.’ Courtesy Hauser & Wirth Publishers.

Accompanying Yukhnovich’s solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth Downtown Los Angeles, this carefully designed exhibition catalogue captures the energy, dynamism, and intense corporeality of the artist’s new body of work through an extensive selection of illustrations, accompanied by an enlightening text by curator Eleanor Nairne as well as documentation of Yukhnovich’s research-based studio practice, with written reflections by the artist.

 

 

Book photography of ‘Flora Yukhnovich: Bacchanalia.’ Courtesy Hauser & Wirth Publishers.

Flora Yukhnovich: Bacchanalia

English Hardcover

32.5 x 24.5 cm;

120 pgs

$35.00 / £28.00 / €32.00

30 October 2025

Text by Eleanor Nairne and Flora Yukhnovich

ISBN 9783907493212

About the Artist Born in Norwich, United Kingdom, in 1990, Yukhnovich’s characteristic painting language emerged during a period of study as a student at City & Guilds of London Art School, where she completed her MA in 2017. Most recently Yukhnovich has had solo exhibitions at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, UK (2023); The Wallace Collection, London, UK (2024); Ordrupgaard, Charlottenlund, Denmark (2024) and, currently, The Frick Collection, New York NY (2025 – 2026). Her work is held in prominent collections worldwide, including the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn NY; the Government Art Collection, UK; the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, DC; the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Canada and the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia

The exhibition opened on 30 October 2025 and will run through 18 January 2026 at Hauser & Wirth Downtown Los Angeles South Gallery For more information about this title and others with Hauser & Wirth Publishing, please visit their site here. Please visit the Hauser & Wirth Gallery site for information about upcoming exhibitions. Also, follow the gallery on Instagram, Facebook,  X, and YouTube.The magazine also did a feature on the exhibition, which can be found here.

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