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No title 09/2018 Painting

Hanna Ten Doornkaat

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Wood

Size: 9.8 W x 7.9 H x 0.8 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

The notion of the line and its relationship to drawing is central to my practice. I often envisage the works in the form of an installation, in connection with one another rather than as solitary works.This work is part of a series I made for an exhibition deconstructing suprematist works like that of Malevich’s . Geometric shapes are a recurring element in my work and the lines are what holds them together.

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Acrylic on Wood

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9.8 W x 7.9 H x 0.8 D in

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born in Heidelberg, Germany Living and working in UK My intricate drawings explore mark-making as compound memory. Constructed from layer upon layer of rectilinear geometries, obsessively serialised marks and lines, my work incorporates process as signifier of human response to both the experiential, as defined by materials and memory, and the mind’s abstract construction of form and meaning. These are the words used by art historian Martin Kerrison who wrote about my work. Simply said I am interested in serial mark making and memory. More recently my work has been described as follows: "Between passivity and action. Hanna’s linear proposals not to primal marks. They are straightforward and not at all, as they project and deny a complexity of the art making process. Paint and graphite are adhered at different stages then often partially removed. The aesthetic derived from their removal is not entirely in the artist’s control. The result is the reveal of a process of assertion and denial.” extract from an essay by Jillian Knipe, artist and writer

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