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Details

Classification:

Print

Materials:

Ink, Paper, Misumi Japanese paper

Technique:

Woodcut

Dimensions:

36.5 x 50 cm

Accession Number:

WA2014.25

Credit:

Gifted by Dasha Shenkman through the Contemporary Art Society, 2013

Scheme:

Gift

Ownership history:

Purchased from Alan Cristea Gallery, London by Dasha Shenkman, 22 October 2010; gifted to the Contemporary Art Society, 2013; presented to the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Oxford, 2013

Christiane Baumgartner studied at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig before completing her masters in printing at the Royal College of Art, London. Baumgartner is best known for her monumental woodcuts based on her own film and video stills. Monochromatic and up to several metres long, Baumgartner works with photo-realist exactitude and deals with the concepts of time, motion, velocity and acceleration. The notion of time is also embodied in her artistic process — the lengthy and painstaking medium of the handmade woodcut. Baumgartner first came to attention in the UK at EAST International (2004) and a year later had a major solo exhibition at Ikon Gallery, Birmingham. Baumgartner’s work is in over 30 public collections worldwide.

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