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signed and dated 2015 on the reverse, Circa London gallery label affixed to the reverse bears the artist's name, title and artwork detailsoil on canvas40,5 by 51cm; unframed EXHIBITEDCirca London, 2015 In 2015 Table Mountain was engulfed in a raging fire that destroyed everything in its path. The multipart Der brennende Wald series emulates the course of the blaze. Hindley documents this destructive force capturing pivotal movements and documenting its terrifying ferocity. From the ground, from the sea, the air, from highways and the slopes, Hindley continually shifts the viewpoints. Grand panoramic vistas alternate with close-ups that almost immerse us in billowing walls of flame that seem so real it scalds our flesh, smoke chokes our throats, and our eyes run. Sometimes the scene is seen in crisp focus, and sometimes the smoke causes blurring so pronounced that the image verges on abstraction. This body of work guides the audience through the struggle, agony, death, defeat and finally the reconciliation and rebirth of the environment.-A.H Everard-read-capetown.co.za. 2022. MATTHEW HINDLEY | Der Brennende Wald XVIII | 2015 | Everard Read - Cape Town. [online] Available at:www.everard-read-capetown.co.za/artist/MATTHEW_HINDLEY/works/434>
The rectangular field cut, shaved, dyed and painted to reveal a geisha and her attendant in an interior setting, the geisha walking while gazing to her left, her right hand raised to adjust a hairpin, kanzashi, within her elaborate chignon, her flowing robe moving to reveal her shoes, okobo, her young attendant to her side in similar attire with a rust and ivory obi tied around her waist while looking down at a lantern filled with fireflies, the minimalistic interior with a standing lantern on a long table below two paper lanterns, chochin, the sliding doors, shoji, open to reveal a moonlit garden of a flowering tree and bamboo beside a pond, signed bottom left, the whole within a silk border, age wear, soiling, tears 237cm by 156cm PROVENANCE Frank Lloyd Wright Collection The Dr. and Mrs. D Davies Collection
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