Anne Neukamp

Anne Neukamp
Author: Anne Neukamp
Publisher: gurgur editions
Language: English
Pages: 166
Size: 28 x 21 cm
Weight: 816 g
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 9789619446515
Availability: In stock
Price: €36.00
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This monograph presents the first comprehensive survey of Anne Neukamp’s work. It embraces a vast selection of the artist’s works from the past seven years alongside texts by Kassandra Nakas, Reinhard Spieler and Johanna da Rocha Abreu, thereby offering the reader an immersive insight into the world of Neukamp’s painting.

‘A stage is being set for us. Forms are blocked and angled into space, complete with consideration of the need to bridge a distance and to draw the viewer in. As we approach the canvas, the beautiful execution, the smooth surfaces painted by hand, the neutral yet lush bottom layer almost lulls us into complacency. But then come the black and white strokes, like slashes, laid over or intersecting the crisp outlines of— well, what is it? A face or a bifurcated B? It doesn’t matter. Assertions held about the symbols and image being to shift. The flatness falls away and you find yourself eye-to-eye with the openings and gaps in the canvas like tunnels, and you finally have to let go of any lingering inertia. The figurative associations, the meaning both historical and implies, don’t ask for definition, they ask you to completely recondition the means by which you seek definition.’ —Johanna da Rocha Abreu