
Screen (Trees and Moon)
<p>Silke Otto-Knapp explores the formal and material possibilities of painting as a medium and a representational space. By constructing compositions that highlight the flatness of the object, she heightens the sense of illusion both within the pictorial plane and in relation to the space in which the works are shown. Otto-Knapp made <em>Screen (Trees and Moon)</em>—the artist’s first ever stand-alone painting—for her 2020 solo exhibition In the Waiting Room at the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago. The work is emblematic of the artist’s painstaking process of adding and removing watercolor pigment to create luminous, nearly translucent washes of paint. The black and gray angular botanical motifs evoke a Cubist aesthetic and pay homage to artist and Ballets Russes set designer Natalia Goncharova.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 2019
- Dimensions
- Each panel: 243.8 × 81.3 × 1.9 cm (96 × 32 1/16 × 3/4 in.); 243.9 × 81.3 × 2 cm (96 × 32 × 3/4 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Silke Otto-Knapp
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Silke Otto-Knapp was a German painter whose work centered on the human figure rendered in delicate, translucent layers of oil and acrylic. Her compositions often depicted solitary or paired figures in ambiguous interior spaces, employing a restrained palette and emphasizing the relationship between body, gesture, and atmospheric space. Otto-Knapp's approach prioritized psychological nuance over narrative clarity, creating works that existed in a register between figuration and abstraction.
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- Silke Otto-Knapp
- Year
- 2019
- Dimensions
- Each panel: 243.8 × 81.3 × 1.9 cm (96 × 32 1/16 × 3/4 in.); 243.9 × 81.3 × 2 cm (96 × 32 × 3/4 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-2019-112922
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
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- Status
- verified
