Made with recycled organic cotton, two pieces make up the series To End is to Start by artist Johanna Tagada. The works’ gently colored forms softly envelop and overlap each other on the page, as though engaged in a quiet communion. This subtle interaction of materials is further confounded by the title, suggesting an ambiguous end point, but also evoking a potential riddle—circularity; cut short, or not-yet-completed in orbit.
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.
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