Jane Hammond: Paper Work - Art Book Collection for Modern Art Enthusiasts | Perfect for Home Decor, Gifts & Art Studies (2007-04-24)
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This catalogue focuses on works on paper by contemporary artist Jane Hammond, who garnered a reputation in the art world as a painter in New York in the 1990s. Through the interplay of text and recycled images, Hammond has produced a series of fresh, compelling, and provocative pieces. Most recently, Hammond has launched an exploratory journey into the realms of memory and communication, evoking mass media and scientific concepts while infusing her colorful works with a sense of youthful wonder. The catalogue’s sixty-four featured works show the diversity of her oeuvre. These pieces, though paper-based, are rarely confined to two dimensions or to a small scale. They combine mixed-media collage, text, and a series of symbols that create a visual vocabulary found throughout her work. This exhibit is a testament to Hammond’s scope of imagery, depth of symbolism, and willingness to expand the boundariesof artistic creation. The catalogue will accompany an exhibition of the same name that has its debut at the Mount Holyoke Art Museum and will then travel to other museums across the country beginning December 17. It will be showing at the Tucson Museum of Art; the Chazen Museum at the University of Wisconsin, Madison; the Arkansas Art Center in Little Rock, Arkansas; the Herbert F. Johnson Museum at Cornell University; the DeYoung Museum in San Francisco; and the Detroit Institute of Arts.Contributors include Nancy Princenthal, Faye Hirsch, and Douglas Dreishpoon.
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If you like the work of Kiki Smith, Squeak Carnwath (Squeak Carnwath: Lists, Observations & Counting), and Inez Storer (Theatrical Realism: The Art of Inez Storer: de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University, September 27-December 7, 2003), you'll be as delighted to find this collection of Hammond's paper works as I was. Hammond uses cultural memes such as clowns, vintage comics, Mexican postcards, maps and vintage papers, chickens and butterflies, in bright and dense collages and paintings, beautifully reproduced in color, with each facing page listing the catalog, media, and ownership information. Modern and vibrant.
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