Bacchanalia
30 October 2025 – 25 January 2026
Downtown Los Angeles
Taking inspiration from art historical genres, ranging from French rococo and Italian baroque to abstract expression, British artist Flora Yukhnovich’s paintings explore materiality and process through cascading forms that shift between representation and abstraction. For her first solo exhibition in Los Angeles, Yukhnovich will present her latest body of work, a series of canvases inspired by Bacchanalia. Addressing the excesses of consumerism and popular culture, her lush, swirling brushstrokes evoke the dynamism and intense corporeality of both ancient and contemporary hedonism. A catalogue featuring an extensive selection of illustrations by Yukhnovich, along with a text by curator Eleanor Nairne, will accompany the exhibition.
Tarantella (detail)
2025
Artwork: Tarantella (detail) 2025 © Flora Yukhnovich. Courtesy the artist, Hauser & Wirth and Victoria Miro. Photo: Sarah Muehlbauer
Flora Yukhnovich’s art boldly explores materiality and process as vehicles for meaning, with cascading and swirling forms evoking rhythm and energy to flow between representation and abstraction. She has attracted critical admiration for immersive paintings in which glimpses of art historical styles, from French rococo and Italian baroque to abstract expressionism, are spliced with references drawn from contemporary films, music, literary sources and consumer culture.
Through her work, Yukhnovich astutely addresses dynamics of power inherent in received readings of art historical subjects and their associated hierarchies, in particular, by questioning notions of femininity and gender that are hard-wired into the aesthetic language of colour and form. Along with the intensely corporeal characteristics of her work and the visceral impact of her painterly gestures, Yukhnovich’s selected titles—for example, ‘Warm Wet N’ Wild’ (2020) and ‘Maybe She’s Born With It’ (2022)—provide coordinates which reference consumer and popular culture.
Born in Norwich, United Kingdom (1990), Yukhnovich’s characteristic painting language emerged during a period of study as a Fine Art student at City & Guilds of London Art School, where she completed her MA in 2017. Prior to this she undertook portraiture studies at The Heatherley School of Fine Art in London.
Image: Flora Yukhnovich, A Taste of a Poison Paradise, 2023 © Flora Yukhnovich. Courtesy the artist, Hauser & Wirth and Victoria Miro
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