JEANNE HOFFMAN, A Vibration of Everyday Things
acrylic on cotton, 100 x 80 cm
Working across diverse mediums and far-flung geographies, artist Jeanne Hoffman revels
in the spaces between things. Paintings, drawings and ceramic objects function as dwelling
points – ‘temporary shelters for thoughts’ – as she explores the emotional and socio-cultural
dimensions of place. Hoffman says: ‘There is a direct correlation between travelling across a
landscape and the path of a graphic mark that transforms a blank page into an imaginary
space.’ ‘Drawing’ translates then not only to three-dimensional artistic mediums and physical
space, but also to a larger ‘stage’: Referential forms are assembled in relation with one
another, creating movement, dialogue and meaning on the fringes of delineation.