Where movement meets canvas: 'Flowing In Rhythm' arrives in the Garment District
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Where movement meets canvas: 'Flowing In Rhythm' arrives in the Garment District
Dyann Klein is an abstract artist whose vibrant works emerge from an intuitive and exploratory process.



NEW YORK, NY.- The Garment District Alliance announced the latest in its ongoing series of public art exhibits, presenting Flowing In Rhythm, a collection of 19 acrylic paintings by abstract artist Dyann Klein. The exhibition explores the relationship between space, movement, and emotion through fluid, gestural compositions that invite viewers into a subtle visual dialogue.

The installation is part of the Garment District Space for Public Art program, which showcases artists in unusual locations and has produced more than 200 installations, exhibits, and performances over the past 20 years. Located inside the Kaufman Arcade building on 139 W. 35th Street, in the heart of the Garment District, the free exhibit is accessible to the public through June 28, 2026.



“We are pleased to welcome Dyann’s expressive and immersive work to the Garment District,” said Barbara A. Blair, president of the Garment District Alliance. “Her intuitive use of movement and color creates a captivating experience that encourages viewers to pause, reflect, and connect with the emotional rhythm of each piece.”

Working primarily in acrylic paint on canvas, Klein’s paintings evolve from the subconscious, translating instinctive marks into layered compositions that convey both energy and continuity. Recurring themes throughout Flowing In Rhythm include natural rhythm, spatial awareness, and the influence of the artist’s extensive global travels. Each piece reflects an organic process in which color, shape, and texture unfold intuitively, guiding the viewer’s eye across the canvas.



Dyann Klein is an abstract artist whose vibrant works emerge from an intuitive and exploratory process. Influenced by Abstract Expressionism, Asian art, the Old Masters, and her travels around the world, Klein creates fluid compositions that emphasize movement and emotional resonance. With a background in art therapy, she brings a heightened sensitivity to how her work is experienced, aiming to evoke a personal and reflective response. Her paintings have appeared in notable film and television productions, including Saturday Night Live, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, John Wick, Blue Bloods, and Severance. Klein lives and works in Manhattan.



The Garment District is home to diverse business sectors from technology to hospitality and includes thousands of people working in the creative economy, including fine and performing artists, designers, architects, photographers, and more than a hundred theaters, galleries, performance spaces, and studios.










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