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Price AUD$3750.00 | Limited Edition Price CAD$3500.00 | Limited Edition Price £1950.00 | Limited Edition Price €2350.00 | Limited Edition Price USD$2500.00 | Limited Edition Price T2500.00 | Limited Edition
Artspace in partnership with New Contemporaries is pleased to debut Dream a little dream, a striking new limited edition print by British artist Michaela Yearwood-Dan.
Yearwood-Dan is known for her richly layered compositions that blend abstraction, gesture, and poetic text, as well as expressive brushwork and sweeping color that draw from her personal experiences and British Caribbean heritage. She often inscribes lines of text within her paintings—pulled from song lyrics, poetry, or her own diaristic writings.
Dream a little dream is based on an original drawing newly created for this commission. The edition of 40 archival pigment prints features silkscreen varnishes and glass flocking. A cursive inscription along the edition's margins—“You are in every single dream”—infuses the composition with a sense of emotional immediacy and intimacy.
Proceeds from the sale of Dream a little dream benefit New Contemporaries, supporting the next generation of emerging artists.
Michaela Yearwood-Dan is represented by Marianne Boesky Gallery and Hauser & Wirth.
Edition of 50
This work is signed, numbered, and dated by the artist.
Size is: Paper: 27.8 x 19.5 in | Image: 25.4 x 17.5 in
Michaela Yearwood-Dan (b. 1994, London, UK) creates vibrant and immersive works across large-scale painting, works on paper, ceramics, and site-specific installations.
Her practice blends influences of Blackness, queerness, femininity, healing rituals, and carnival culture, with a focus on creating spaces of unbounded possibilities for identity.
Yearwood-Dan's work has been shown internationally, including at the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, and Palazzo Monti, Brescia, and is in the permanent collections of major institutions like the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington D.C., and the Dallas Museum of Art, among others. In 2022, she created her first public mural installation for Queercircle in London. Yearwood-Dan lives and works in London.