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British
(1895–1974)
Untitled
1943
Gouache on paper
20.875 x 23.75 x 1 in.
Gift of the Kathryn C. Wanlass Foundation
2008.63
Madge Knight created a small group of gouaches during a sojourn in San Francisco during World War II. The paintings deploy a series of whimsical paradoxes as they investigate the boundaries between abstraction and representation, order and chaos, meaning and ambiguity. In this untitled work, Knight proposes a narrative and experiments with eliciting psychological and sensory responses through her choice and placement of forms, and their interaction in the indeterminate space.
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