
zero dimensions

oct 15 2009 nov 15 2009
Vernissage
Thursday oct 15, 2009 7pm - 10pm
daniel hutchinson /
Daniel Hutchinson’s paintings are stages upon which to look at the conventions of theatre and painting, examining their shared stake in chance and anomaly. Digitally rendered theatrical architectures are painstakingly reproduced in paint to examine the difference produced through modes of repetition. These paintings are constructed with precise unidirectional brush marks in black oil paint. The resulting surface reflects light unevenly, revealing the depicted image in an otherwise monochrome ground. The viewer’s movement enables light to shift across the surface, simultaneously revealing and concealing parts of a continuously shifting surface and representation. Ultimately, the subject emerges between repetitions, in the productive failure to replicate a mark, an image, an object, or an instant.

Daniel Hutchinson Act V, 2009, oil and alkyde on panel 39'' x 39"Vendu / Sold
© Daniel Hutchinson, 2009
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