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'AVA' - Camille Hannah's Stunning New Solo Exhibition of Oil on Plexiglass is Set to Launch at HOFA Gallery, Los Angeles
In acclaimed collections like Barbarians (2018) and Heroine (2014), we can see the foundations for Camille's most recent solo exhibition, AVA. Describing Heroine, Barbara Dowse , Art Consultant and Curator, speaks of their seductive and alluring brush strokes, and the blooming effulgence of the rich oil paints and opulent hues through which the movement of the brush strokes are captured in time. In Barbarians, Hannah sought to overcome the barrier of mediation through the spatial dimensionality and fluidity of her installations which include the use of large-scale curved mirrors. AVA, in many ways, represents an advancement of these themes through its elements of heightened fluidity and compositional mobility.
In her latest collection, Hannah ingeniously employs metallic bronze and prismatic iridescent glazes, some of which can only be seen and activated by the viewer as they move around a work of art. This makes it is impossible to see the whole of a painting from a static position. AVA is thus designed to be experientially dynamic as different perspectives and positions will reveal new details and perhaps, conceal others in a painting. Through her works, Camille interrogates the ubiquitous aesthetic of contemporary mediated visuality whist affirming its ability to express the visceral, intuitive energy that epitomizes her style of art.
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