Contemporary Art | New York
Contemporary Art | New York
Works from A Prominent New York Collection
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July 17, 05:31 PM GMT
Estimate
40,000 - 60,000 USD
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Works from A Prominent New York Collection
HILARY HARKNESS
b. 1971
HEAVY CRUISERS
oil on linen
Canvas: 33 by 37 in. (83.8 by 94 cm.)
Framed: 37⅞ by 42 in. (96.2 by 106.7 cm.)
Executed in 2004.
Mary Boone Gallery, New York
Acquired from the above by the present owner
New York, Mary Boone Gallery, Hilary Harkness, May - June 2004
New York, The FLAG Art Foundation, Hilary Harkness, February - May 2013
“It's more about sex and power, not violence. These two things have a simultaneously immediate yet hidden appeal. They draw you in. My paintings are about these, but also much more. I use them to pull the viewer in; from there, I explore the issues in more detail, sometimes in twists-and-turns and sometimes to the point of their own banality. I also think the manner in which I paint them is important: slow, small, detailed. This allows me to investigate these issues of sex and power in a more detailed, articulated, and maybe thoughtful manner. I hope to infuse these issues with meanings deeper and more idiosyncratic than typically found in the culture at large. I cannot separate how I paint from what I paint, the paintings are not just about one or the other, and hopefully the how and what contrast and combine in a way that creates something interesting, charged.”
(Hilary Harkness, quoted in Laura Smith, “Interview with New York Painter Hilary Harkness,” F News Magazine, November 2004, p. 15)