Pretty Little Thing. I’ll Have What She’s Having. Imagination, Life is Your Creation. These aren’t campy song lyrics or cheesy pickup lines. They’re the names of Rococo-inspired paintings by Flora Yukhnovich. Born in 1990, in Norwich, U.K., Yukhnovich and her sweeping large-scale works have taken the art world by storm—even former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had one in 10 Downing Street. For her sophomore showing in the U.S., Yukhnovich has created a site-specific mural at the Frick, a response to François Boucher’s “Four Seasons” series. This allows her to create a landscape that “blurs the boundaries between past and present,” she says. “It’s been thrilling to explore how the language of the Rococo can speak so powerfully to our own curated, hyper-visual world.” —Alexandra Lemer
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Flora Yukhnovich's Four Seasons

Flora Yukhnovich, Four Seasons: Winter (detail), 2025.
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Until Mar 9, 2026
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Photo: © Flora Yukhnovich / Courtesy the artist, Hauser & Wirth, and Victoria Miro