Relations Libres, quand l'art va voir ailleurs

Episode 5 - Kennedy Yanko (English version)


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In today's episode, we welcome one of the most influential American sculptors of her generation, Kennedy Yanko. 


Born in Saint Louis USA, she shaped her artistic language in New York before settling in Miami. Alchemist artist, she works with reclaimed metals and what she calls paint pots, which she transforms into a surprising lightness as if ready to take life at the slightest breath. Her practice transcends matter to invite a poetic rereading of what is visible and tangible. Exhibited in prestigious institutions such as the Rubell Museum and the Brooklyn Museum, she shares with us her relationship with transformation, the place of chance in her creative process and her commitment to creating spaces for reflection and transmission.


Listen to this podcast to find out more : 


00:02:13 - A Foundational Moment: Letting the Material Act

00:03:45 - From Abstract Painting to Sculpture

00:11:20 - The Concept of the “Lake”: Immersion in the Creative Process

00:13:20 - Judith Malina and the legacy of the Living Theatre

00:15:33 - Testimonial by Jennifer Monaco

00:21:09 - Her relationship to writing and identity

00:25:10The Library : A place for black women research and repose 

00:27:24 - The Living Theatre: an incubator for thought and action

00:35:54 - Collaboration with Louis Vuitton

00:40:00 - Her Projects at Salon 94 and James Cohan Gallery

00:41:53 - References and Inspirations: Cinema and Literature

00:47:52 - “Don’t Worry, Be Happy”


References :

  • The Artist in Society, Problems and treatment of the creative personality - Lawrence J.Hatterer, M.D. 
  • Documentary They Say I’m Different on Betty Davis
  • Book The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle
  • Living Theatre

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Relations Libres, quand l'art va voir ailleursBy Elise Roche