Can you introduce yourself and your work?
I’m YoYo Lander, a Los Angeles, CA based artist whose artistic focus lies in collage, where I delve into the essence of humanity.
How did you get started making art and what led you to this path?
I’ve been an artist my entire life. Whenever I was bored, nervous, daydreaming, or lost in thought, I’d start doodling. Those doodles evolved into designing women’s fashion, which led me to sewing. Sewing then sparked an interest in acting, which transitioned into producing events. From there, my journey took me into traveling, which ignited a passion for photography. Eventually, photography brought me back to my first love—drawing.
Reflecting on this journey, I’ve come to realize that my curiosity has been the guiding force in discovering what truly resonates with me and how I want to express myself. What I’ve discovered is a profound fascination with vulnerability. I am drawn to capturing those moments when people are lost in thought or quietly reflecting. There is a profound beauty in these unguarded, unmasked moments, and it has become my mission to express this essence through my art.
You have a work in progress titled “100 Women”–what was the inspiration for this project?
‘100 Women‘ is an ongoing series that I hope to never complete. I’m deeply fascinated by humanity, and I want to capture the beauty of all the incredible people I meet. It began as a portrait series, but as I explore more abstract work and other art forms, it will continue to evolve.
Your work is very expressive and gestural–can you talk about how you convey emotions through your portraits?
In my portrait collages, I utilize watercolor to stain the materials. It brings this special flow and sense of tranquility to my artwork that I find unique.
My passion is to use body language as an introduction to the context. Choosing my subjects is very intuitive. I go with what I feel. I take several photographs of my subjects; then, I combine them to express a definitive image through individually stained pieces of watercolor paper. When the work is complete, one will find a sense of truth, perhaps a moment that you’ve seen or experienced.
I believe it’s truly a collaborative endeavor involving my subjects, materials, and technique.
Do you have any upcoming projects you can share with us?
I’m thrilled to announce that I have two upcoming group museum exhibitions this year, alongside a few other group exhibitions. Currently, ‘How Do You Want to See Yourself’ is being showcased at Galleria Anna Marra in Rome, Italy, until July 13th, while ‘Odalisque’ is on display at Bunker Art Space in West Palm Beach, Florida, continuing until Fall 2024.
Among the museum exhibitions are ‘When We See Us’ at Kunstmuseum in Basel, Switzerland, running from May 25th to October 27th, and ‘Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage’ at The Phillips Collection in Washington, DC, taking place from July 6th to September 22nd, 2024.
You can also enjoy YoYo Lander’s work via her online portfolio website, created with Format, and follow her on Instagram to keep up with her upcoming events.