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Mount Lichen 2010
archival pigment inkjet
available in two edition sizes
36.4 x 46.4 cm, edition of 30, £125 ex VAT
68 x 88.5cm, edition of 15
£425 ex VAT
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R E B E C C A - S I T A R
1969
born UK
1988-91
Winchester School of Art, BA Hons Fine Art
1990
Erasmus European Exchange, University of Barcelona
1991-92
Manchester Metropolitan University, MA Painting
Collections
Deutsche Bank AG, London; DLA London; Manchester City Art Gallery (Patron
Loan Collection)
Rebecca Sitar makes paintings in a vein of contemplative abstraction.
Her images are intuitive and enigmatic. She states that her practice
as an artist is an attempt to create objects that are beautiful - for
beauty reminds us what it is to be human.
... The origin of Sitars paintings are not easy to define because
they do not rest with one idea or one subject, but are rather an accumulation
of
references - some purely visual, some to do with words, or with the
way memory accumulates as a series of sensations. Sources for the work
show a sympathy towards simplicity, the formal balance of a Japanese
print, Haiku, the figure/ground relationship in early Renaissance painting.
They are also about continually testing the possibilites of the fluid
matter of paint to arrive at a moment of stillness.
Sitars language in paint is distinctive, delicate. Though her
mark making involves direct intervention with brushes and formally the
work offers up the suggestion of particular areas of significance within
the picture plane, the overall effect of these paintings is one of constant
reduction and shifting of focus. These canvases refine a sequence of
improvisations which cannot be divorced from the physical presence of
the painting itself but which move inextricably towards opening the
void of the canvas...
Extract from the invitation text
Rebecca Sitar: Mind Breaths
by Emma Hill
published for the exhibition at Turnpike Gallery, Manchester, 2000
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Rest 2010
archival pigment inkjet
available in two edition sizes
36.4 x 46.4 cm, edition of 30, £125 ex VAT
68 x 88.5cm, edition of 15
£425 ex VAT
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