Intent and Purpose

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K E N I S E B AR N E S F I N E AR T

Intent and Purpose Meg Hitchcock, Michiyo Ihara, Eleanor White


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Intent and Purpose Meg Hitchcock, Michiyo Ihara, Eleanor White January 11 – February 23, 2019

cover: Eleanor White, Graph Mandala 013, 2018 eggshell, wood ash, glass beads on hygrothermograph paper 12 x 12 inches (framed), $450. (framed)


detail: Cicada


Meg Hitchcock Cicada, 2018 typed words and paint on paper mounted on paper 35.5 x 27.13 inches $8200. (framed)


detail: Virgin


Meg Hitchcock Virgin, 2018 typed words on paper and acrylic mounted on paper 52.125 x 27.75 inches $9500. (framed)



MEG HITCHCOCK Meg Hitchcock’s work often begins with sacred texts; she cuts tiny individual letters from various scripture and uses the isolated typeset characters to create intricate designs. Letters are cut from a Bible and rearranged into a passage from the Koran, letters from the Koran are transformed into verses from the Torah, and so on. Her work addresses the limitations of language and interpretation and questions the exclusivity of fundamentalist belief systems. By deconstructing and recombining holy books of diverse religions, Hitchcock undermines their authority and animates the common thread that weaves through all scripture. A former evangelical Christian, Hitchcock is interested in the psychology of authority, surrender, and transcendence. The repetition of cutting and placing letters simulates the liturgical sacraments of the Church and alludes to the recitations of Eastern religions. The labor-intensive aspect of her work is a meditation practice as well as an exploration of the various forms of devotion. The work is a celebration of the diverse experiences of spirituality, as well as an acknowledgment of the desire for connection with something larger than oneself. By blurring the boundaries between religions, Hitchcock suggests that the holy word of God may be nothing more than a sublime expression of our shared humanity. Meg Hitchcock’s work is in the collections of Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Library, Yale University, Nouf Al-Saud of the Royal Family of Saudi Arabia, Christopher Rothko, New York, NY, Crystal Bridges Museum, Bentonville, AR, Sonoma County Museum, Santa Rosa, CA, to name a few. Her work has been featured in Hyperallergic, The Boston Globe, The Huffington Post, The New Criterion, Art in America and many other publications. Hitchcock earned a BFA from San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA and studied at the Fortman and Cecil-Graves Studios, Florence, Italy.

Image: Meg Hichcock in her studio


detail: Quan Yin


Meg Hitchcock Quan Yin, 2018 words typed on Bible margins mounted on paper 47.5 x 29.375 inches $8500. (framed)


detail: Green Tara


Meg Hitchcock Green Tara, 2018 typed words and acrylic on tea-stained paper mounted on paper 35 x 28 inches $8200. (framed)


detail: Snowflakes #108 “Matrix”


Michiyo Ihara, Snowflakes #108 "Matrix,� 2013 graphite on paper (hand-drawn) 12 x 12 inches $1000. (framed)


detail: Snowflakes #126 “Mermaid Dream”


Michiyo Ihara, Snowflakes #126 “Mermaid Dream,� 2015 graphite on paper (hand-drawn) 12 x 12 inches $1000. (framed)



MICHIYO IHARA Michiyo Ihara continues her graphite snowflake series, now numbering over 150. Ihara’s astounding drawings are entirely hand-drawn and imagined, her draftsmanship and details are unmatched. Organized on a square sheet of warm white paper, the pencil drawings occupy the middle of the space and reach away from the center with nearly symmetrical, lacy, cell-like layers. The drawings describe contained worlds, each unique as snowflakes. Ihara’s work has been included in numerous exhibitions throughout the United States including Lehman College, Bronx, NY. The artist was formally trained in Japan and now lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

image: Michiyo Ihara in her studio


detail: Snowflakes #131 “GAIA”


Michiyo Ihara, Snowflakes #131 �GAIA,� 2015 graphite on paper (hand-drawn) 12 x 12 inches $1000. (framed)


detail: Snowflakes #146 “Joy”


Michiyo Ihara, Snowflakes #146 �Joy,� 2016 graphite on paper (hand-drawn) 12 x 12 inches $1000. (framed)


detail: Snowflakes #155 “Awareness”


Michiyo Ihara, Snowflakes #155 �Awareness,� 2018 graphite on paper (hand-drawn) 25.25 x 25.25 inches $5000. (framed)


detail: Snowflakes #125 “Oneness”


Michiyo Ihara, Snowflakes #125 �Oneness,� 2015 graphite on paper (hand-drawn) 25.25 x 25.25 inches $5000. (framed)


detail: Untitled (large oval)


Eleanor White, Untitled (large oval), 2018 wood ash, eggshell, emu eggshell, polymer medium on painted paper 53.5 x 42 inches $8000. (framed)


detail: Untitled (small oval)


Eleanor White Untitled (small oval), 2018 wood ash, eggshell, emu eggshell, polymer medium on painted paper 33 x 23 inches $4000. (framed)


detail: Graph Mandala 007


Eleanor White, Graph Mandala 007, 2018 eggshell, wood ash, glass beads on hygrothermograph paper 12 x 12 inches, $450. (framed)


detail: Graph Mandala 008


Eleanor White, Graph Mandala 008, 2018 eggshell, wood ash, glass beads on hygrothermograph paper 12 x 12 inches, $450. (framed)



ELEANOR WHITE Working with a multiplicity of nontraditional media, Eleanor White strives to transform materials while honoring their innate associations. Crushed emu or chicken eggshell, wood ash, glass beads are some the familiar materials in White’s work. By her own admission, she creates “obsessively constructed objects and drawings,” her passion for experimentation combined with her formal training manifest in meticulously crafted objects. White literally and metaphorically layers materials; object and meaning inform one another in her captivating work. Eleanor White has been awarded numerous professional honors including a Fellowship in Printmaking/Drawing/Artists’ Books from The New York Foundation for the Arts, the New Art Annual award from the Stamford Museum, CT, the William H. Rinehart Award from Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD, the Jacob K. Javits National Graduate Fellowship from the U.S. Department of Education, and has earned residencies at Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha, NE, and Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Sweet Briar, VA. White earned her MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art and BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University. The artist lives and works in Beacon, NY.

Image: Eleanor White in her studio


detail: Graph Mandala 009


Eleanor White, Graph Mandala 009, 2018 eggshell, wood ash, glass beads on hygrothermograph paper 12 x 12 inches, $450. (framed)


detail: Graph Mandala 010


Eleanor White, Graph Mandala 010, 2018 eggshell, wood ash, glass beads on hygrothermograph paper 12 x 12 inches, $450. (framed)


detail: Graph Mandala 011


Eleanor White, Graph Mandala 011, 2018 eggshell, wood ash, glass beads on hygrothermograph paper 12 x 12 inches, $450. (framed)


detail: Graph Mandala 012


Eleanor White, Graph Mandala 012, 2018 eggshell, wood ash, glass beads on hygrothermograph paper 12 x 12 inches, $450. (framed)


detail: Graph Mandala 013


Eleanor White, Graph Mandala 013, 2018 eggshell, wood ash, glass beads on hygrothermograph paper 12 x 12 inches, $450. (framed)


detail: Graph Mandala 014


Eleanor White, Graph Mandala 014, 2018 eggshell, wood ash, glass beads on hygrothermograph paper 12 x 12 inches, $450. (framed)


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