Cyle Warner
Cyle Warner (b. New York, NY) is a Caribbean-American multidisciplinary artist whose practice is woven from the poetics of spatial relations. The work threads through the archival, the elemental, and the enduring—constructing conditions for space and object to become indexes for recall, and through that recall, recognition.
Warner earned a BFA in Photography and Video from the School of Visual Arts and attended the Yale Norfolk School of Art in 2022. His work has been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Welancora Gallery, and Oolite Arts, Miami, among other galleries and institutions. Warner is currently a Van Lier Fellow at Abrons Arts Center and was a 2025 AIM Fellow at the Bronx Museum.
Heirloom fabric in nylon netting, spray paint, found steel rack, found steel feet
62 x 15 x 24 in
Heirloom fabric in nylon netting, stainless steel clothespins
76 x 66 x 2 in
Metal shelving, wood, screws, washers (bricolaged by father); carbon black spray paint, heirloom fabric in nylon netting
45 x 24 x 4 in
Heirloom fabric in nylon netting, spray paint, found steel grid
Variable dimensions (62 × 62 × 42 in, as installed)