This event is in the past.It took place on April 19, 2026 at Guild Hall.
Yarmosky spent over a decade painting his grandparents in theatrical costumes and dreamlike interiors, turning aging into something playful, intimate, and quietly defiant. His portraits find joy and imagination in mortality: a reminder that growing older doesn't mean growing smaller.
Intimate portrait exhibition
Intergenerational art
Dreamlike paintings
Thought-provoking themes
Tips
đźŽ"tenderness and absurdity" — the artist's own words
👵his grandparents posed for over 10 years
🖼️works in major collections including Brooklyn Museum
Jason Bard Yarmosky: Time Has Many Faces
East Hampton
Yarmosky spent over a decade painting his grandparents in theatrical costumes and dreamlike interiors, turning aging into something playful, intimate, and quietly defiant. His portraits find joy and imagination in mortality: a reminder that growing older doesn't mean growing smaller.
Intimate portrait exhibition
Intergenerational art
Dreamlike paintings
Thought-provoking themes
Tips
đźŽ"tenderness and absurdity" — the artist's own words
👵his grandparents posed for over 10 years
🖼️works in major collections including Brooklyn Museum
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