Hertha Hanson, "#19"
Signed Hertha Hanson and dated 2012 verso. Canvas 120 x 120 cm.
Minor surface dirt on the outer edges of the canvas.
Hertha Hanson (1980) lives and works in Karlstad, Sweden. In 2009, she received an MFA from Malmö Art Academy. Her work has previously been shown at Moderna Museet Malmö, Luleå Konsthall, Malmö konstmuseum, Lund Konsthall, Rackstadmuseet, Kristinehamns konstmuseum, Vargåkra Gård, Galleri Arnstedt etc. Hanson has received numerous awards such as Edstrandska Foundation Scholarship, Ellen Trotzig, Fredrik Roos, Bror Hjorth.
Hanson has formed a personal and very distinct visual language. As the Trojan Horse, the paintings contain more than one can see at first sight. Hanson's paintings include both intuition and thoughtfulness. Embedded in the oil paintings are fluctuations of time. The paintings consist of memories and tracks; like the registration of experiences in a human's memory bank. The tracks are not always explicitly visible; rather they shape and affect what comes after.
Hanson's way of working is wholly unconstrained. Through wide strokes with the scraper and seemingly instinctive applications the paintings are built up layer by layer, color by color. Hanson's numbered paintings present a narrative of change each one leading to the next.
The paintings of Hertha Hanson elaborate with perspectives from behind and in front, before and after, present and past. As a viewer you are drawn in by the irregular patterns of color and your eye searches for a fixed point to hold on to. Her paintings do not conform to the desire for consistency; rather the color seems to move continuously within the frame as a guided structure in the space of your imagination. Hertha Hanson´s paintings are fluid and in constant motion.
(Anna Bohman Gallery)