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Facundo Yebne

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Meet Artist Facundo Yebne

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FLY (Facundo Yebne) is a Miami-based multidisciplinary artist of Argentine heritage whose work transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. Through his signature use of rubber and resin ducks, he builds bold artworks, sculptures, and immersive installations that explore identity, freedom, peace, and the shared humanity behind our most iconic symbols. His works layer resin ducks across canvases and sculptural forms, often activated by UV light to reveal a second life hidden within each piece.

The first Argentinian artist with public installations on Lincoln Road, FLY has earned international recognition for work that is visually striking and emotionally direct. Under FLY Miami Art, he spans sculpture, 3D printing, and interactive installation. His work has been featured by NBC, AP News, NY Weekly, Time Out, Infobae, EFE, and more. For FLY, every duck is a message. Every quack is a call for connection.

THE EXHIBITION

One World. One Game. is an immersive exhibition by Miami artist FLY at Kimpton EPIC Hotel. It opens June 3, 2026, at the intersection of three defining moments: the Global Soccer Championship, Pride Month, and the USA’s 250TH anniversary.

Born in Argentina and rooted in Miami, FLY brings together the passion of the world’s most beloved sport, the spirit of love and inclusion, and the pride of a nation celebrating 250 years of freedom. Through thousands of resin and rubber ducks embedded in canvas and sculpture, and many glowing and pulsing under UV light, iconic symbols of sport, identity, and liberty transforms into a unified declaration: we are one.

The exhibition grows in real time as the Soccer Championship unfolds, with New Jersey artworks added as teams advance through the tournament. An interactive Polaroid selfie station invites every guest to step inside the frame and become part of the story.

Three celebrations. One show. One quack.