Henning Bohl: View From Bidston Hill
Berlin-based artist Henning Bohl's work is an investigation of the language and structure of painting. He often pushes his vividly hued paintings into the realm of sculpture through collaging curled paper onto canvas or utilizing canvas supports in unconventional ways. Increasingly, the artist has been incorporating common consumer objects into his works by physically attaching them to the surface of his paintings as inquiries into how painting and sculpture can relate to everyday objects.
The 10.3 International-Artists-in-Residence Henning Bohl (Berlin, Germany), Roy McMakin (Seattle, Washington), and Adam Schreiber (Austin, Texas) were selected by Michael Darling, James W. Alsdorf Chief Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
To learn more about Henning Bohl visit Artpace's archive:
http://www.artpace.org/aboutTheExhibition.php?axid=369&sort=artist
VIDEO | Production: Artpace. Editor: Joe Vega. Photo Credit: Todd Johnson.
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