Isabel Yellin
From her London studio, the New York native explores the sensory worlds of experience and perspective through the malleable and tactile qualities of familiar fabrics. Isabel Yellin’s 2014 work Faux is made up of translucent layers of cotton, vinyl and mesh, loosely sewn together to create soft, irregular folds. Hung on the walls of a gallery in a rough square shape, the work plays on traditional ideas of painting and sculpture.