ART OMI Now on View: ‘YATTA: Iron + Palm Wine’ / Solo Exhibit by Artist & Musician, thru Feb 1, 2026

NOW ON VIEW
YATTA: Iron + Palm Wine

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GHENT, NY —Art Omi presents Iron + Palm Wine, a solo exhibition from artist and musician YATTA on view from November 15, 2025 through February 1, 2026. An immersive installation comprising video, sound, digital collage, and a series of original interviews, the exhibition will reimagine the pastoral as a site of reckoning, rather than escape.

The show is framed by the music of renowned Sierra Leonean guitarist S. E. Rogie, a pioneer of palm wine music and YATTA’s great uncle. Palm wine—a form of finger picking guitar music created by merchant sailors in coastal West African cities at the turn of the century—was an early foundational style of West African guitar music and a historically significant antecedent to globally popular genres such as highlife and soukous. In addition to influencing these genres, palm wine music was popular among 2000s-era indie-folk musicians in the US.

Positioning these histories as a backdrop, Iron + Palm Wine uses music as a lens through which to examine a romantic, colonial notion of nature exploration and leisure that YATTA names “the white wander.” For YATTA, the white wander is “unburdened, meadow, Walden, Thoreau. White wander scores earth music. Earth music is Fleet Foxes, Vampire Weekend, and Iron & Wine—music that reaches towards a rootedness that, I think, can only be found in a real, real way, on the continent of Africa.” Inspired by their research into the connections between these sounds and their reflections on nature culture, YATTA seeks to posit West African guitar music and Black wandering as “a balm for the psychic wounds” of the transatlantic slave trade and the fraught relationship that Black people have had to land in the United States as a result of forced migration and labor.

By presenting interviews with scholar and NTS radio host Jamal Khadar and Mississippi Records director Cyrus Moussavi, as well as a newly commissioned performance film made in collaboration with Seeking Mavis Beacon filmmakers Jazmin Jones and Yeelen CohenIron + Palm Wine seeks to engage in a form of scholarly inquiry based in YATTA’s practice as a musician, operating with the understanding that the musics with which the exhibition engages are active, alive, and moving into the future. By acknowledging the possibility of this futurity, YATTA creates an expanded framework for those historically excluded from access to an unburdened relationship to the earth full of ease, leisure, and the right to wander.

YATTA: Iron + Palm Wine is curated by Guy Weltchek, Curatorial Assistant.

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ABOUT YATTA

YATTA is a Sierra Leonean-American artist and composer whose work spans experimental music, performance, installation, sculpture, and sound art. Their music blends textural electronic elements, looped vocals, and rich storytelling, rooted in improvisation, humor, and surprise.

They have performed at MoMA PS1, The Kitchen, Sonic Acts Festival, and New Forms Festival, and have shared stages with artists such as Beverly Glenn-Copeland, Cardi B, Laraaji, L’Rain, and, The Sun Ra Arkestra. A recent MFA graduate from Bard College and a former artist-in-residence at Pioneer Works and Flux Factory, they continue to explore sound as a medium for storytelling, identity, and transformation. Their work has been featured in PitchforkThe QuietusNylonFact Magazine, and The Wire.

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