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Harmony Hammond

Bandaged Grid #5

May 25 – June 25, 2019

Harmony Hammond: Bandaged Grid #5, Installation View

Harmony Hammond: Bandaged Grid #5

Installation View
Alexander Gray Associates, Germantown (2019)

Harmony Hammond: Bandaged Grid #5, Installation View

Harmony Hammond: Bandaged Grid #5

Installation View
Alexander Gray Associates, Germantown (2019)

Harmony Hammond: Bandaged Grid #5

Harmony Hammond: Bandaged Grid #5
Installation view
Alexander Gray Associates, Germantown (2019)

Bandaged Grid #5, 2016, oil and mixed media on canvas, 28h x 36.50w x 2d in (71.12h x 92.71w x 5.08d cm)

Bandaged Grid #5, 2016, oil and mixed media on canvas, 28h x 36.50w x 2d in (71.12h x 92.71w x 5.08d cm)

Press Release

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Harmony Hammond’s Bandaged Grid series (2015-Present) develops out of the artist’s Near Monochromes, combining an earth-based palette with an expanded vocabulary of found fabrics layered in horizontal rows onto the canvas. The use of found material scraps traces back to Hammond’s work of the 1970s, which was made from the discards of friends and businesses in New York’s garment district. Then as now, Hammond harnesses these materials as a means to disrupt the art historical canon. As she explains, “Found and recycled materials and objects are one way to bring content into the world of abstraction, as they all have histories that accompany them wherever they go.” In Bandaged Grid #5, grommets demarcate the grid, in both readymade strips and ones that Hammond has added to the canvas. For Hammond, the holes reference bodily orifices, putting these paintings into relationship with the experience of living in a body.