Werner Bronkhorst S. A. , 2001
Yeehaw, 2026
Giclée print on heavyweight 395gsm matte Canson Infinity PhotoArt ProCanvas, made with long-lasting Epson archival inks. Hand-stretched over FSC-certified, finger-jointed New Zealand pine, and float framed in FSC-certified Meranti stained in a walnut finish.
Signed by the artist
Signed by the artist
Framed: 103 × 103 cm
Edition of 33
© Werner Bronkhorst
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A vast expanse of churned earth fills the frame, and within it — minute, resolute, impossibly precise — a rodeo rider clings to a bucking horse in a moment of...
A vast expanse of churned earth fills the frame, and within it — minute, resolute, impossibly precise — a rodeo rider clings to a bucking horse in a moment of pure, suspended exhilaration.
Yeehaw is Werner Bronkhorst at his most theatrically charged, a large-scale, limited-edition work that belongs to a growing body of work by the artist that positions human leisure and spectacle against the indifference of scale.
‘Yeehaw’ presents the arena as a space of performance, bravado, and a sense of the wild. The repetition of the lone cowboy, dwarfed by the canvas’s abstract ground, embodies the artist’s central philosophical enquiry: viewed from an altitude, our most daring acts of agency become imperceptible gestures against an overwhelming landscape.
Werner Bronkhorst is one of the most sought-after ultra-contemporary artists working today. Yeehaw is available as a limited-edition, artist-signed piece and can be acquired through Dellasposa Gallery, London — a rare opportunity to collect a work that rewards both immediate delight and sustained contemplation.
Yeehaw is Werner Bronkhorst at his most theatrically charged, a large-scale, limited-edition work that belongs to a growing body of work by the artist that positions human leisure and spectacle against the indifference of scale.
‘Yeehaw’ presents the arena as a space of performance, bravado, and a sense of the wild. The repetition of the lone cowboy, dwarfed by the canvas’s abstract ground, embodies the artist’s central philosophical enquiry: viewed from an altitude, our most daring acts of agency become imperceptible gestures against an overwhelming landscape.
Werner Bronkhorst is one of the most sought-after ultra-contemporary artists working today. Yeehaw is available as a limited-edition, artist-signed piece and can be acquired through Dellasposa Gallery, London — a rare opportunity to collect a work that rewards both immediate delight and sustained contemplation.