“NO” is a new work by Dana Younger. With his explorations of figurative work, Younger attempts to answer societal questions: Are we beholden to the mythology we inherited, be it personal, social, political or otherwise? The friction of our binaries is particularly hot right now. Truth is dependent on perspective and most of us are deeply invested. In this crucible, silence implies consent.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through February 17.
“NO” is a new work by Dana Younger. With his explorations of figurative work, Younger attempts to answer societal questions: Are we beholden to the mythology we inherited, be it personal, social, political or otherwise? The friction of our binaries is particularly hot right now. Truth is dependent on perspective and most of us are deeply invested. In this crucible, silence implies consent.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through February 17.
“NO” is a new work by Dana Younger. With his explorations of figurative work, Younger attempts to answer societal questions: Are we beholden to the mythology we inherited, be it personal, social, political or otherwise? The friction of our binaries is particularly hot right now. Truth is dependent on perspective and most of us are deeply invested. In this crucible, silence implies consent.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through February 17.