Wyatt Kahn

Wyatt Kahn (b. 1983) lives and works in New York. Kahn is primarily known for his investigations into the visual and spatial relationship between painting and sculpture. Kahn assembles complex wall-mounted works in which the gaps between the individual canvases give rise to abstract or pictorial compositions. Rather than tracing the lines and shapes directly onto the canvas itself, he turns them into physical components of the artwork. Referencing the tradition of minimalist abstraction, Wyatt Kahn’s monochrome multi-panel ‘paintings’ are informed by a desire to explore non-illusory forms of representation. In essence, their subject becomes the interplay between two and three dimensions, as experienced via shifts in surface, structure and depth. In Kahn’s work, the wall upon which the work is hung becomes an integral part of the composition. Interested in a painting’s potential to function as the very embodiment of the object it depicts, Kahn has also developed works in which the shaped stretchers combine to create the form of an actual object, while a synthesis of hand-drawn motifs and words epitomize its essential qualities. His work is included in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Dallas Museum of Art; and Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, among others.
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Exhibitions

New Work
Rodder, New York, NY
September 18, 2025 – December 13, 2025

Parade
Poydras Corridor Sculpture Exhibition, New Orleans, LA
June 15, 2024 – June 15, 2026

Fantasmas
Museo Anahuacalli, Mexico City, Mexico
February 6 – May 19, 2024

Life in the Abstract
Public Art Fund, City Hall Park, New York
June 8 – February 26, 2023

Life in the Abstract
Longhouse Reserve, East Hampton, NY
From April 2023

Variations on an Object
Civic Gallery Trento, Trento
July 2 – October 2, 2016

Work – Performa 15
Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre, New York
November 5 – 10, 2015

Object Paintings
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, St. Louis
September 11 – December 27, 2015
Selected Works

Wyatt Kahn
Untitled, 2024
Oil and wax on canvas on panel
95.25 × 24.75 inches
242 × 62.9 cm

Wyatt Kahn
Untitled, 2023
Oil on Lead on Panel
23 3/4 × 18 × 1 1/2 inches
60 × 45.7 × 3.8 cm

Wyatt Kahn
Untitled, 2023
Oil on Lead on Panel
48 × 23 × 6 inches
122 × 58 × 15 cm

Wyatt Kahn
Acrobat, 2022
Linen on linen on panel
83.75 × 62.75 × 5 1/8 inches
212.7 × 159.3 × 13 cm

Wyatt Kahn
Untitled (16 Steps), 2021
Linen on linen on panel
77 3/4 × 70 × 7 inches
197.4 × 177.8 × 17.8 cm

Wyatt Kahn
Dad Doodles, 2021
Linen on Linen on Panel
52 1/2 × 65 × 5.25 inches
133.3 × 165 × 13.3 cm

Wyatt Kahn
Parade, 2021
Corten Steel
97 3/4 × 186 × 60 inches
248.3 × 472.4 × 152.4 cm
Edition of 3

Wyatt Kahn
The Friends, 2021
Corten Steel
64 1/2 × 99 × 40 inches
163.8 × 251.5 × 101.6 cm
Edition of 3

Wyatt Kahn
Salamanca Purple, 2020
Oil on lead on panel
48 × 46 inches
122 × 116.8 cm

Wyatt Kahn
Untitled, 2019
Graphite and correction fluid on frosted mylar
48 1/2 × 60 inches
123.2 × 152.4 cm

Wyatt Kahn
Two Half Winks, 2019
Lead on panel
84 × 62 inches
213.3 × 157.4 cm

Wyatt Kahn
A Him In Hand, 2018
Canvas on Panel with Armature and Stuffing
59 1/2 × 70 inches
151.1 × 177.8 cm

Wyatt Kahn
Pressure, 2016
Linen on Linen on Canvas
77 × 84 1/2 × 3 1/2 inches
195.6 × 214.6 × 8.9 cm

Wyatt Kahn
Weights, 2016
Linen on Linen on Canvas
55 7/8 × 95 1/4 × 3 5/8 inches
142 × 242 × 9.5 cm

Wyatt Kahn
Does it make a sound?, 2014
Paper on Paper on Colored Pencil and Graphite on Paper
75 1/2 × 44 1/4 inches; Framed: 79 7/16 × 48 1/4 inches
191.7 × 112.4 cm; Framed: 201.7 × 122.5 cm

Wyatt Kahn
Father Time, 2014
Linen on Acrylic on Canvas on Panel
74 × 79 1/2 inches
188 × 202 cm

Wyatt Kahn
Untitled, 2013
Paper and Tape
11 × 9 1/2 inches
27.9 × 24.1 cm

Wyatt Kahn
Untitled, 2011
Pencil, pen, and correction fluid on paper
11 3/8 × 11 3/8 inches; Framed: 15 3/8 × 15 3/8 inches
28.9 × 28.9 cm; Framed: 39.1 × 39.1 cm

Wyatt Kahn
Hook, Line and Sinker, 2011
Linen, Rabbit Skin Glue, and Rust on Panel
64 × 98 inches
162.6 × 248.9 cm

Wyatt Kahn
Founder, 2011
Canvas, Rabbit Skin Glue, and Rust on Panel
78 × 73 inches
198.1 × 185.4 cm