And Then We See
2 woodcut prints on paper on board
2018-
About the work
- Location
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Country: UK
City: London
Place: Home Office, 2 Marsham Street
And Then We See is a woodcut hand-printed on Japanese paper. The colours emerge from an intuitive process, based on experimentation while printing. The text offers an open sentence that can equally resonate with themes of community, politics and religion. Using ‘And Then We See’ as a starting point, the artist further interrogates ‘Then: “What needs to happen? So that we will see. That is the political question”.’Andrea Büttner’s practice connects art history with social or ethicalissues, exploring broad-ranging topics such as poverty, work, community, belief, botany, and philosophy. These are articulated through formats encompassing printmaking, sculpture, painting, weaving, photography, video, and collaborative projects. -
About the artist
Andrea Büttner was born in 1972 in Stuttgart, Germany. She studied at the Royal College of Art, London, Humboldt University of Berlin and Berlin University of the Arts. Recent solo exhibitions include Hammer Projects: Andrea Büttner, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2017); Andrea Büttner, Musée Régional d’Art Contemporain, Sérignan, France (2016); Andrea Büttner, David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles, USA (2016); Beggars and iPhones, Kunsthalle Wien, Austria (2015); Andrea Büttner, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, USA (2015); and BP Spotlight: Andrea Büttner, Tate Britain, London, UK (2014). She was nominated for the 2017 Turner Prize. She lives and works in London and Berlin.
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Explore
- Places
- Subjects
- text-based work, religion, philosophy, community, politics, ethics
- Materials & Techniques
- Japanese paper, manual relief print, woodcut, coloured woodcut
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Details
- Artist
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Andrea Büttner (1972 - )
- Title
- And Then We See
- Date
- 2018
- Medium
- 2 woodcut prints on paper on board
- Dimensions
- 2 parts, each 100.1 x 192.7 cm
- Acquisition
- Purchased from Hollybush Gardens, January 2019
- Inscription
- Recto lower left corner on each print: A. Buttner 18
- Provenance
- Hollybush Gardens, London, UK; from whom purchased by UK Government Art Collection, 2018
- GAC number
- 18785