Dustin Yellin: Psychogeographies
Through Jan 02, 2027
weekly on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
From: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Dustin Yellin’s layered glass sculptures create dense visual worlds where collage, painting and natural history appear suspended in three dimensions. Dustin Yellin: Psychogeographies is on view February 27, 2026 through January 2, 2027 at the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami. The exhibition features three examples from Yellin’s Psychogeographies series, highlighting the artist’s interdisciplinary approach to image-making and sculpture.
Yellin’s works draw from a wide field of references, including Enlightenment classification systems, natural history, political science, entomology, Dadaism, Surrealism and ideas of deep time. The sculptures also evoke the boxed assemblages of Joseph Cornell and the densely populated worlds of Hieronymus Bosch, while developing a contemporary language rooted in collage, glass and layered visual information.
Presented at the Lowe, the works shift between two- and three-dimensional experience, inviting close looking at their embedded images, materials and cultural references. The exhibition is supported by the Palley Family, Linnie E. Dalbeck Foundation, Miami-Dade County, the City of Coral Gables, Beaux Arts Miami, the State of Florida Division of Arts and Culture, the National Endowment for the Arts and Lowe Art Museum supporters.