Earlier this month, I attended a two-day meeting at Pioneer Works, an art and innovation center in Red Hook, Brooklyn. The center is both physically beautiful and filled with interesting people from many disciplines doing work in open workshops. It was founded by sculptor Dustin Yellin, and the lobby has one of his remarkable, life-sized three-dimensional humaniform sculptures, composed of thousands of collaged magazine clippings pressed between many sheets of glass.
Psychogeographies', Life-Sized Figure Sculptures Created With
Psychogeographies - Dustin Yellin
Three-Dimensional Human Collages Encased in Layers of Glass
A dozen dancers trapped in glass: Dustin Yellin's installation at
Dustin Yellin's 3D glass collage of the world - WePresent
Psychogeographies: 3D Collages Encased in Layers of Glass by
News — Richard Heller Gallery
Dustin Yellin - Glasstress
Dustin Yellin's stupendous, life-sized glass-pane humanoids made
Psychogeographies - Dustin Yellin
Gallery: Dustin Yellin's resin and glass megaworks
Dustin Yellin - Glasstress