Jason Bard Yarmosky used his 84-year-old grandparents as models for this discomfiting series on the intersection of the battered body and the vibrant soul.  His solo “Elder Kinder” exhibition opens this week at Lyons Wier Gallery in New York.  (Above: The Sound of Silence; Below: Ballet)

Yarmosky’s works explore the physical process of aging while emphasizing the youthfulness of spirit. The subjects, in children’s costumes, engage in playful and tender moments, stressing that age is not a deterrent to living fully, but a springboard for exploration.  Even so, the paintings have a darkness that adds to the overall discomfort.

-The Boxer

In a release for the exhibit, the gallery notes that the images can be seen as humiliating, or as empowering.

Jason Yarmosky website, here.


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