Hanne Borchgrevink: The Aesthetics of Plainness Paintings
By (Author) Erlend Hammer
By (author) Mr Per Petterson
By (author) Cecilie Skeide
Arnoldsche
Arnoldsche
1st March 2016
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
Paintings and painting
759.81
Hardback
200
Width 240mm, Height 280mm
Painting and graphic prints are the preferred mediums of the Norwegian artist Hanne Borchgrevink (b. 1951), who over the course of time has focused her attention on the house as the leitmotif of her work. She reduces it to its elemental forms, which forever encounter new constellations. At the intersection of figuration and abstraction, of the verbal and non-verbal, the artist explores in her reduced language of forms colour, surface and perception in a methodical and analytical way.
Cecilie Skeide is conservator at Lillehammer Art Museum (NO). She has curated a number of exhibitions, primarily with a point of departure in Norwegian contemporary art. Erlend Hammer is a Norwegian art historian, art critic and curator.