Ms Ward's rooms of combed interiors
bringing gesture into material,
turn to threadbare exteriors,
where gesture becomes immaterial. - Drenched Co
Comment: "I know Rebecca for her simple, geometric, multi-hued tape installations. I likened them to combed strands of hair, each strand formed by a spine, remaining singular even if each sweep of the comb begins the same way. In the new paintings, Rebecca pulls the fibres of her canvas to create her work. This time the material plays the larger role and the gesture thwarted. I loved her taped installations." - FaSa
See http://www.ronchinigallery.com/exhibitions/rebecca-ward-aphasia-solo-show/
See also http://www.woundsthatbind.com/2015/11/exhibition-review-rebecca-wardaphasia.html
Caption: Image above: Installation view Rebecca Ward 2015 Ronchini Gallery, London
Courtesy the artist and Ronchini Gallery, London.
We take great care not to harm the image in any way. It has not been cropped, altered, montaged or overlaid with text ( only in the separate sections below and above it) or manipulated in any way. Images are always used with supplied captions. And the views expressed here are solely those of the authors in their private capacity and do not in any way represent the views of the said artists or gallery. - Drenched Co.
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