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Exhibition | Flora Yukhnovich’s Four Seasons

Posted in books, catalogues, exhibitions, today in light of the 18th century by Editor on August 31, 2025

Flora Yukhnovich in Her London Studio, 2024
(Photo by Kasia Bobula © Flora Yukhnovich)

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Opening this week at The Frick; see the preview by Ted Loos for The New York Times (28 August 2025) . . .

Flora Yukhnovich’s Four Seasons

The Frick Collection, New York, 3 September 2025 — 9 March 2026

Taking inspiration from the French Rococo, Italian Baroque, and Abstract Expressionist movements, Flora Yukhnovich (b. England, 1990) creates works that are at once modern and timeless by translating historic compositions into contemporary abstractions. Using the Frick’s Four Seasons by François Boucher as a point of departure, Yukhnovich’s site-specific mural will cover the walls of the museum’s Cabinet. This project is accompanied by the publication of a new volume in the Frick’s acclaimed Diptych series, which highlights a single masterpiece from the permanent collection by pairing complementary essays by a curator and a contemporary artist, musician, or other cultural luminary. This volume will feature a text by Yukhnovich and an essay by Xavier F. Salomon, the Frick’s Deputy Director and Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator, on the significance of Boucher’s beloved series.

Flora Yukhnovich’s Four Seasons is made possible by Hauser & Wirth and Victoria Miro.

Xavier Salomon and Flora Yukhnovich, Boucher’s Four Seasons (London: D. Giles, 2026), 80 pages, ISBN: ‎978-1913875732, $30.

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