God Is in the Details

Francesca Facciola, Yasmin Kaytmaz, Will Sheldon, and Wretched Flowers

Curated by Reilly Davidson

March 27-April 30, 2021

Press:

AQNB, Charlie Janelle.

Daily Lazy

Tzvetnik

Ofluxo

Installation view of God Is in the Details. Francesca Facciola, Yasmin Kaytmaz, Will Sheldon, Wretched Flowers

Installation view of God Is in the Details. Francesca Facciola, Yasmin Kaytmaz, Will Sheldon, Wretched Flowers

Installation view of God Is in the Details. Francesca Facciola, Yasmin Kaytmaz, Will Sheldon, Wretched Flowers

Installation view of God Is in the Details. Francesca Facciola, Yasmin Kaytmaz, Will Sheldon, Wretched Flowers

Press Release

Heaven is close enough when clarified. But are you prepared to touch it? 

I just keep on walking until my shoes come undone

I’m afraid I might sprain my Achilles heel

My hands stay grasping at straws and instant-nows and not-yets

Encoding a spirit or being overcome by predestination 

Apotheoses abound

Repeat repeat repeat repeat and the New could still emerge. 

Francesca Facciola’s paintings are a window into the artist’s anamnestic capabilities. She grounds her work in sublimated memories and surrealities. I Have Been “Sinking In” for Eight Years Now confronts the viewer with Captain Jack Sparrow’s outstretched, disembodied palm afflicted by The Black Spot. Beyond the iconographic candor resides the painterly operations of sinking in and oiling out. Facciola celebrates the manipulation of medium ratio and comes to terms with her own methodology.

Will Sheldon wields an archival dexterity, culling from a bevvy of landscape blog pages and multi generic novels. He embraces the precedents of art historical figures such as Ull Hohn and Marty Bell by indulging in vestiges and obscuring landscapes.

Yasmin Kaytmaz orients her works around notions of opposition such as decay and rebirth. She reignites histories in order to interrogate patterns and conceive of progress. Today as Yesterday settles into her world nicely, as precarity and fortitude are juxtaposed by way of the gate’s perceived durability and the fragility of the limbs.

The duo behind Wretched Flowers present unexpected vessels for floral arrangements. They’ve established a practice that engages with chimeras, monsters, and cyborgs as avatars tasked with demystifying processes of symbiosis and mutation.

Installation view of God Is in the Details. Francesca Facciola, Yasmin Kaytmaz, Will Sheldon, Wretched Flowers

Installation view of God Is in the Details. Francesca Facciola, Yasmin Kaytmaz, Wretched Flowers

Installation view of God Is in the Details. Francesca Facciola, Yasmin Kaytmaz, Will Sheldon, Wretched Flowers

Installation view of God Is in the Details. Will Sheldon, Wretched Flowers

Francesca Facciola (b. Staten Island, New York, 1994) Grew up in North Jersey. Suburbia. Graduated with a BFA from School of Visual Arts 2016. Francesca has been living and working in Brooklyn ever since!

Yasmin Kaytmaz (b.1995) previously attended Parsons The New School and focused primarily on sculpture in the Fine Art Department. She is currently a living and working artist in New York City.

Will Sheldon (b. Hong Kong, China, 1990) paints, tattoos and draws houses, villages, ships, trees, faeries, dolls, volcanos, butterflies, babies. Lives and works in New York City.

Wretched Flowers heightens our relationships to land through foraged flower arrangements, eco-conscious objects for the home, and research-driven multimedia content. Providing an alternative to the conventional cut flower industry (and its devastating impacts on the environment), they exclusively use sustainably sourced plants and create vessels using materials like ceramic, 3D-printed bioplastic, and mycelium. They’ve exhibited at galleries like Motel in Brooklyn, and have collaborated with artists, designers, and institutions like Anicka Yi, EDEN Power Corp., Rhizome, Gladstone Gallery, and Totokaelo. Their work has been featured in publications like Hypebeast Magazine and Vogue. The artists behind Wretched Flowers co-teach at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, where they each received their MFAs in 2013. 

Installation view of God Is in the Details. Yasmin Kaytmaz, Will Sheldon, Wretched Flowers

Wretched Flowers. Rouge. Wax, bioplastic, pigment, enamel, thread, dead plants. Dimensions variable. 2018/2021

Will Sheldon. House on Green Hill. Acrylic on linen. 30 x 25 inches. 2021

Wretched Flowers. Rouge. Wax, bioplastic, pigment, enamel, thread, dead plants. Dimensions variable. 2018/2021

Wretched Flowers. Rouge. Wax, bioplastic, pigment, enamel, thread, dead plants. Dimensions variable. 2018/2021

Wretched Flowers. Rouge. Wax, bioplastic, pigment, enamel, thread, dead plants. Dimensions variable. 2018/2021

Wretched Flowers. Rouge. Wax, bioplastic, pigment, enamel, thread, dead plants. Dimensions variable. 2018/2021

Wretched Flowers. Rouge. Wax, bioplastic, pigment, enamel, thread, dead plants. Dimensions variable. 2018/2021

Yasmin Kaytmaz. Today as Yesterday. Wax and metal. 42 x 67 x 1 inches. 2021

Yasmin Kaytmaz. Today as Yesterday. Wax and metal. 42 x 67 x 1 inches. 2021

Francesca Facciola. I Have Been “Sinking In” for Eight Years Now. Oil on canvas. 36 x 48 inches. 2020

Francesca Facciola. I Have Been “Sinking In” for Eight Years Now. Oil on canvas. 36 x 48 inches. 2020