ANETT KILÈN KENNEDY
www.anettkilenkennedy.com
Art is intrinsic,
it’s not a plaything, it is an everyday affair. It does not
need a museum for its exhibitions; it should breadthe in the
common places and inspire us at moments of decision in our
work and play.
Quote: Wiliam Carolos Williams,
letter to his brother Edward
1908
In the process of creating a
painting I shift back and forth between abstract and
figurative work. The abstract is based on improvisation. At
some point, with any luck, a compositional constellation
begins to emerge and a connection takes place between me and
the painting.
Philippe Guston once pointed out that there is a mysterious
element to the picture plane –“an imaginary plane that
defies any traditional explanation”. I believe that the
moment we become lost in a painting, we are closest to the
space between heaven and earth that the Japanese describes
as “Nakazura”, the silent place of all and nothing. An
inexpressible place, between dream and reality, for escape
and solace which hopefully, ultimately heals and leaves the
viewer with a fresh way of seeing Home Base.
CURRICULUM VITAE
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ANETT KILÈN KENNEDY
