Reception: Saturday 11 March, 4 - 6pm; March 11 - April 29, 2017, Tu, W, F, Sa 10am-5:30pm, Th 11am-7pm
Dusseldorf-based painter Jutta Haeckel has accomplished a rare feat in contemporary art--she has developed a style of painting that is unique. In her fifth exhibition at Hosfelt Gallery, she uses her technical breakthrough to express the uncertainty of our time.
Haeckel creates multiple viewpoints within a painting by treating three-dimensional representation as fluid. Her technique reverses traditional processes of depiction, inverting one's perception of foreground & background. Haeckel believes we exist in a time of increasingly rapid change & instability. She uses ambiguity of space, perspective, & perception as a metaphor to describe that flux, & the necessity to think elastically.
Reception: Saturday 11 March, 4 - 6pm; March 11 - April 29, 2017, Tu, W, F, Sa 10am-5:30pm, Th 11am-7pm
Dusseldorf-based painter Jutta Haeckel has accomplished a rare feat in contemporary art--she has developed a style of painting that is unique. In her fifth exhibition at Hosfelt Gallery, she uses her technical breakthrough to express the uncertainty of our time.
Haeckel creates multiple viewpoints within a painting by treating three-dimensional representation as fluid. Her technique reverses traditional processes of depiction, inverting one's perception of foreground & background. Haeckel believes we exist in a time of increasingly rapid change & instability. She uses ambiguity of space, perspective, & perception as a metaphor to describe that flux, & the necessity to think elastically.
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