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Kyle Dunn — Window
Kyle Dunn — Window
Kyle Dunn

Window

2020

In Window, Kyle Dunn constructs a layered architectural illusion that pulls the viewer into a compressed yet expansive sense of depth. Working with acrylic on epoxy resin and foam panel, Dunn exploits the luminous, almost liquid surface quality of resin to render light as something tangible and pressurized, caught between planes rather than simply falling across them. The result is a work that reads simultaneously as a painting and as a physical object, with its five-centimeter depth becoming a meaningful part of the visual experience rather than a neutral fact of support. Dunn's practice consistently investigates the threshold between interior and exterior space, and Window distills that inquiry into something quietly monumental at roughly 122 by 163 centimeters. The title invites readings both literal and philosophical, framing the panel as a mediated boundary rather than a transparent opening, a surface that filters and transforms rather than simply permits passage. This tension between transparency and opacity, between revelation and obstruction, gives the work a sustained psychological charge that rewards prolonged looking. Completed in 2020 and signed by the artist, Window is presented unframed, a deliberate choice that allows the physical edges of the panel to remain active participants in the composition. Offered through P.P.O.W., the work represents a strong opportunity to acquire a formally rigorous and conceptually resonant piece from an artist whose reputation continues to build steadily within serious contemporary collecting circles.

Medium
Acrylic on epoxy resin and foam panel
Overall
Signed
Yes

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Kyle Dunn, Window, 2020

In Window, Kyle Dunn constructs a layered architectural illusion that pulls the viewer into a compressed yet expansive sense of depth. Working with acrylic on epoxy resin and foam panel, Dunn exploits the luminous, almost liquid surface quality of resin to render light as something tangible and pressurized, caught between planes rather than simply falling across them. The result is a work that reads simultaneously as a painting and as a physical object, with its five-centimeter depth becoming a meaningful part of the visual experience rather than a neutral fact of support. Dunn's practice consistently investigates the threshold between interior and exterior space, and Window distills that inquiry into something quietly monumental at roughly 122 by 163 centimeters. The title invites readings both literal and philosophical, framing the panel as a mediated boundary rather than a transparent opening, a surface that filters and transforms rather than simply permits passage. This tension between transparency and opacity, between revelation and obstruction, gives the work a sustained psychological charge that rewards prolonged looking. Completed in 2020 and signed by the artist, Window is presented unframed, a deliberate choice that allows the physical edges of the panel to remain active participants in the composition. Offered through P.P.O.W., the work represents a strong opportunity to acquire a formally rigorous and conceptually resonant piece from an artist whose reputation continues to build steadily within serious contemporary collecting circles.

Medium
Acrylic on epoxy resin and foam panel
Dimensions
overall: 121.9 x 162.6 x 5.1 cm
Year
2020
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
P.P.O.W

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