Sharon Madanes
Region: Northeast
City / State: New York, NY
I recently used the window display of a lock store as a starting
point for a body of work. A window display, like a painting, implies
a position for the viewer, both physically and psychologically, by
representing ideals and material desires. In this way, a window
display both places and absorbs the viewer in the same way
that a Renaissance painting does. Using ideas derived from this
investigation as a starting point, I’ve been making paintings that
play with shallow spaces, perspective, three-dimensionality,
formalism, allegory, humor, the history of still-life painting, and
the boundaries of the medium.
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