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Null Reference (Film Negative) Sculpture

Kimberly Hahn

United States

Sculpture, Photo on Wood

Size: 29 W x 29 H x 15 D in

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About The Artwork

Series: The Object is Null Materials: Film Transparency, Hinges, Plexi-glass, Screws, Wood Dimensions Variable based on the angle the artwork is hung from the wall. The Object is Null series is comprised of reproductions in sculptural and photographic form of an object that is not present when they are shown. Each work is entitled Null Reference with a subtitle, such as (Film Negative), which references the new forms and objects that come from the divergence of initial inspiration and reproductive sharing. The origins of Null Reference stem from the globalized, technological world we live in today, referring to computer programming language in which NullReferenceExceptions are thrown when one tries to access a reference variable that isn’t referencing any object - hence, it is null. The Object is Null series analyzes the inherent illusions of photography; photography’s subtle alteration of reality and its consequential “gloss of remove”. Each of the reproductions is an imperfect one, modified from the missing object by materials, size, color shifted to greyscale, shadow, and dimensionality. From early sculptural and photographic reproduction, to our penchant in a global marketplace to manufacture objects to be sold from photos of objects sourced online, the Null References own their imperfections, comment on our tendency to organize like things together, and become convincing stand-ins for the object referenced—so much so that they are considered the object themselves.

Details & Dimensions

Sculpture:Photo on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:29 W x 29 H x 15 D in

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Kimberly Hahn was raised in California and Texas, and now resides in Santa Barbara, California. She studied at Central St. Martins College of Art and Design, London, England and the University of Texas, Austin, Texas where she received a BFA. Hahn has been in numerous solo and group exhibitions including The Object is Null, Design Matters, Santa Monica, CA; Eating Apples in Paradise, Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA; The Can(n)on, Atkinson Gallery, Santa Barbara, CA; California Visual Artists, Second City Art Council Gallery, Long Beach, CA; and Revisiting Beauty, Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Ana, CA. Most recently, her work White Balance Backdrop (Tungsten) was included in the Janet Jackson video for "No Sleeep" featuring J. Cole.

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