The Bronx Museum 2025 AIM Fellow

Cyle Warner

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ARTIST STATEMENT
Cyle Warner (he/him) is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice engages with space, place, time, and distance in relation to the past and how we choose to move forward outside of contemporary values, an idea he refers to as “Dis.” Working across fiber, photography, and sculpture, Warner creates compositions that consider notions of home, care, and the creation and preservation of new myths.

Cyle Warner, 'we came together to watch the breeze,' 2023, Found fabric, cotton twine, cotton rope, metal clothes pines, clothes line, 78 x 96 inches, Courtesy of the artist.

Biography

Cyle Warner (2001, New York) attended the Yale Norfolk Summer School of Art in 2022 and earned a BFA in Photography and Video from the School of Visual Arts in 2023. He has participated in the Vermont Studio Center with a fellowship in 2024, a 2024-2026 Van Lier Fellow at Abrons Arts Center, and The Bronx Museum 2025 AIM Fellowship. Warner’s work has been exhibited at Regular Normal, New York, New York (2020, 2021); Oolite Arts, Miami, Florida (2022); Bradley Ertaskiran, Montréal, Canada (2022); Welencora Gallery, Brooklyn, New York (2022, 2023); and the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York (2024).

Portrait of Cyle Warner, Photo by Ashley McLean.
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