Juxtapoz Magazine - Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolves? Anna Weyant Isn't...
Briefly

Anna Weyant's paintings masterfully blend dark humor and tragedy, drawing the viewer into a haunting world that simultaneously reveals light amidst darkness.
The title of her show, an ode to fairy tales, symbolizes a woman's critique of the contemporary art world, faced with economic wolves.
Gagosian describes Weyant's work as containing a 'tragicomic awkwardness,' where characters are seen but prefer not to be, highlighting the tension in her art.
Weyant’s ability to evoke sinister themes while incorporating lightness is reminiscent of a haunted film, reflecting her unique narrative style.
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