My thanks to Dosage Magazine for this insightful preview of Charm Offensive @ Reilly Memorial:
look//Charm Offensive offers a stunning intervention: John Y. Wind adorns the Reilly Memorial with reflective charms for one free weekend.

shark vs the universe
dirt enthusiast
YOU ARE THE REASON

roma★

blake kathryn
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
we're not kids anymore.
Stranger Things
h
Three Goblin Art

★
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

No title available
Cosmic Funnies
Jules of Nature

Product Placement

oozey mess
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
$LAYYYTER
ojovivo
seen from Poland

seen from Netherlands
seen from Czechia

seen from Israel

seen from Spain
seen from Bulgaria
seen from Israel

seen from Germany
seen from Hong Kong SAR China
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Japan
seen from France
seen from India
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from Sri Lanka

seen from India
seen from Finland
@johnywind
My thanks to Dosage Magazine for this insightful preview of Charm Offensive @ Reilly Memorial:
look//Charm Offensive offers a stunning intervention: John Y. Wind adorns the Reilly Memorial with reflective charms for one free weekend.
“DEAR JOHN” John Frederick Lewis, John Yaron Wind and the Rosenbach Brothers now open at the Rosenbach Museum & Library, Philadelphia~
June 16, 2025 - December 18, 2026
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION:
Dear John is an intimate, artful dialogue between John Yaron Wind and historical Philadelphians John Frederick Lewis and the Rosenbach Brothers. Inspired by Wind’s home— Lewis’s former library, once filled with books procured from the Rosenbach Company—the exhibition explores themes of identity, reinvention, and legacy.
Through sculptural works incorporating personal heirlooms and transformed materials from the Lewis library itself, Wind reflects on shared passions for collecting and cultural preservation. Dear John is ultimately a love letter—a conversation across time and a celebration of the enduring power of art and history. 💌
Thanks to @canvasrebel for asking me to tell my creative story in this comprehensive interview. It was a great opportunity to pause, reflect, and connect the dots, and I am grateful.
Their mission is a good one—sharing lessons and inspiration from artists, creatives and entrepreneurs through storytelling.
https://canvasrebel.com/meet-john-wind/
Thanks to WHYY and Peter Crimmins for the great coverage of my show. I especially appreciated the extra research and deep dive into the first two Whiskey Rebellions preceding my own!
John Wind’s kitschy send-up of Revolutionary War heroes pokes holes in the masculine image at the Museum of the American Revolution.
I'm so pleased to be participating in the 9th Bridgette Mayer Gallery benefit exhibition, this year supporting Help Us Adopt and the Dina Wind Art Foundation~
Portrait of G. Washington is an extension of my Whiskey Rebellion exhibition currently on view at the Museum of the American Revolution. It features a photograph of the vintage decanter that I used in the sculpture series, collaged onto distressed, manufactured camouflage canvas. Inspired by Jasper Johns and Hew Locke, I stenciled the work’s title onto the canvas and added 3-dimensional message buttons and pins to Washington’s coat, engaging in dialogue with the Founding Father. Finally, I poured a layer of epoxy resin over the whole panel, to secure the elements and add an overall sheen and transformation.”
My thanks to Molly Given and Metro Philly for the great article about Whiskey Rebellion at the Museum of the American Revolution! You captured the story and ideas behind the work so well.
🙏🥃🏳️🌈⭐️
This Pride Month, a special exhibition from artist John Y. Wind will be showcased at the Museum of the American Revolution, and it recontext
The Museum of the American Revolution is pleased to present Whiskey Rebellion, an installation of sculptures by Philadelphia artist John Y. Wind in the second-floor Oneida Indian Nation Atrium. In his first solo museum exhibition, Wind transforms hand-painted, ceramic decanters of key figures from the American Revolution that were produced by the Jim Beam Distilling Company and their competitors in the 1960s-70s to circumvent a new federal whiskey tax and tap into Bicentennial fever. Coinciding with Pride month, the show recontextualizes these figures while exploring issues of masculinity, heroism, diversity, and the very notion of commemoration through a 21st century lens.
On view April 26-June 1, 2024 at InLiquid Gallery: “The Naked Show”
“The Naked Show” brings together a group of fifteen InLiquid member artists whose work explores the many meanings of exposed human skin. Naked skin is the permeable and sensitive boundary between ourselves and the outside world, a border of endless fascination. Representations of nakedness take many forms and meanings, evoking intimacy, sensuality, beauty, rawness, voyeurism, censorship, vulnerability, and innocence. Seen here through painting, photography, and sculpture, each artist addresses the myriad limitations and potentials of our infinitely varied human bodies.
John Y. Wind contributes his 2013 sculpture My Surfboard (The Secret Life of Felix Jesus Consalvos). An upright vintage surfboard densely covered with stickers and other ephemera, the front presents a colorful pop art face to the public, while the back obsesses privately about erotic desire and matters of the flesh.
In anticipation of a project I'll be doing with the Rosenbach Museum & Library next year, I was invited to be a reader on Bloomsday--the day during which James Joyce's Ulysses takes place. Well, it took a few days of practice to get the flow of the words, and just as long to understand a bit of what I was reading. Here is my two-page bit~ Thanks to the Museum for the honor & the opportunity!
Gallery talk with juror Doug Bucci at Woodmere Art Museum. I appreciate the ‘Dutch’ reference and the opportunity to share about my work~
I know, I match😉 Thanks Woodmere Art Museum for including my Monuments to Everyman in the show! It was a fun, high energy opening day and it’s a rich, diverse, thoughtful show juried by Doug Bucci.
My thanks to Woodmere Art Museum and juror Doug Bucci for including me in this year’s juried summer exhibition!
look//Hyatt Centric Center City Philadelphia presents the next exhibition in its Maker Series, Whiskey Rebellion by John Y Wind...
look//Hyatt Centric Center City Philadelphia presents the next exhibition in its Maker Series, Whiskey Rebellion by John Y Wind...
Many thanks to the Jewish Exponent for this insightful article about Whiskey Rebellion, told through the lens of my own Jewish identity~
In the news
My thanks to ABC-7 NYC for this great New York story about my Grand Hotel chandelier jewelry collection. Reimagining, repurposing, and reinventing vintage things is at the heart of my work, both in jewelry and fine art~
https://abc7ny.com/jewelry-waldorf-plaza-hotel-john-wind/12328656/
There’s a new health publication out with the uplifting idea of having an arts page featuring artists’ reflections on wellness and illness. Thank you Modern Luxury / Medicine + Doctors for featuring Cancer Cyborgs, my fever dream meditation on my mother’s death from ovarian cancer in your premier issue. This work lives in my studio and is a daily reminder of the complexity, beauty and pain of life and death…
#artandwellness #cancerart #arttherapy #cyborgs #cancercyborg #feverdream #surrealism #threegraces #lifeandart #ovariancancer #motherandson #phillyartist #phillyart #phillystyle #modernluxury #cancersupportcommunity
Wow, thank you @phillymag ! This is unexpected and sooo appreciated~ #philly #bestofphilly #bestofphilly2022 #phillyartist #commissionportrait #sculptureportrait