Double Blind

<p>From the mid-1980s until recently, Jane Hammond selected her imagery from a picture file of some 276 clippings, assembled throughout her life, and dispersed intuitively over the surfaces of paper and canvas. Always interested in collecting data and classification—as a child she famously mapped and classified a 100-square-foot section of forest floor behind her house—Hammond has developed a visual syntax that owes much to the poetic free-association typical of Surrealist artists. This drawing typifies her complex process of building a picture in layers, from stains left by transfers, to applied-color photocopies.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1993
Dimensions
90.5 × 82.4 cm (35 11/16 × 32 1/2 in.)

Artist

Jane Hammond
Jane Hammond

Printmaking

Jane Hammond is an American artist born in 1950 whose practice spans drawing, printmaking, and collage. Working across both abstraction and figuration, she combines handmade and mechanical processes to create layered, densely worked compositions.

Bridgeport, CT, USA

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2003 · Collage of digital prints with watercolor additions

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Untitled (White Swan)

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2002 · Watercolor over relief print (rubber stamp) in black ink on 65 sheets of gampi paper tipped onto gampi paper

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Fetish

Fetish

1996 · Transfer drawing with cut-and-pasted printed paper, gouache, and synthetic polymer paint on Japanese paper

WW-1996-M075962
Full House

Full House

1993 · Etching, drypoint, aquatint, screenprint lithograph, and collage

WW-1993-M063327