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In this series of collages titled Cocooning, Johanna Tagada layers multiple materials such as found paper, washi paper, gouache, and oil paint, bringing a nurturing sensibility to the technique. With decided restraint and precision, Tagada cocoons one circular form with the next so that the materials bestow each other with a softness, as though being gently cloaked. The works’ visual leanness allows the space around the forms, as well as the forms themselves, to oscillate between positive volume and negative outline, and quiets the viewer’s attention to unfold around a minutiae of textures, contrasts, and details.

Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck, b. 1990, Strasbourg, France, is a painter and transdisciplinary artist whose practice is built on her appreciation of daily life and creative meditations, expanding outwards to incorporate ecological observations and wider cultural theories. Recent solo exhibitions include Dreaming About Tomorrow at Nidi Gallery in Tokyo. Recent group exhibitions include One Foot in The Sky at Contemporary Sculpture Fulmer and Edge Effects at Whitechapel Gallery in England. Recent talks include Permaculture & Poetics at Tate Modern in London, and recent artist residencies include BOAN1942 in Seoul. Publications on her practice have been released internationally by imprints, including Chose Commune, Nieves, InOtherWords, Jane & Jeremy, Editions Ulmer, Hato Press and Tombolo Presses. She lives and works in rural Oxfordshire, England.

Washi paper, found paper collage, and packaging for organic mineral make-up
Unique
Signed

Custom framing recommended in Natural Maple with artwork floated on archival mat board. Please see here for framing options and make a note of frame preference when checking out in the Order Comments.

$800.00