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Painting, Oil on Glass
Size: 23.4 W x 68.9 H x 1.6 D in
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The technical focus of my current practice revolves around verre églomisé, or reverse glass painting. The interest in the process arose from a desire to release painting from its traditional two-dimensional limitations; due to the plinths, many of my works can be experienced in the round, both back and front surfaces accessible simultaneously. Not only does the transparency of a surface like Perspex or glass upset the traditions of space and the experience of viewing a painting, it lends itself to the notion of absence. My work is heavily steeped in autobiography, and one of the most attractive features that originally drew me to the practice of reverse-glass painting was its capacity to physically convey the feeling of loss. The removal of the male figure in this particular work does a number of things to the composition, one of which is to fracture the female figure.
2015
Oil on Glass
One-of-a-kind Artwork
23.4 W x 68.9 H x 1.6 D in
Not Framed
No
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Jennifer Whitten, an American artist, immigrated to Melbourne, Australia, in 2009. At the start of her career, her fastidious, highly skilled manner of working seemed well suited for medical illustration, but Jennifer quickly abandoned medical studies in pursuit of her own artistic investigations. For years, her photorealistic paintings have navigated the aestheticisation of absence and autobiographical nostalgia; and most recently, after an encounter in Italy with a collection of 18th century reverse-glass paintings, she determined that glass would serve as an ideal conduit of these themes. Oil, reverse-glass and representational painting have lengthy histories, but Jennifer’s edgy recontextualisation of these methods upends any hint of the conventional. Incorporating everything from steel, to video, to live music, her complex installations defy the traditional 2D confines set for painting, but preserve its seduction and sincerity. In 2015, Jennifer completed her Masters in Contemporary Art at the Victorian College of the Arts. She was the recipient of the Athenaeum Club Visual Arts Research Award, the University’s most prestigious honor, worth $15,000. Jennifer is also a proud tenant of the Abbotsford Convent, the largest arts precinct in Australia.
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