Blaise Drummond's Painted Webs of Mid-Century Design
Blaise Drummond's paintings weave invisible threads connecting disparate universes, sensations, and memories, with a particular grounding in 1950s and 1960s design and architecture. His work interrogates our relationship to the world, situating itself in the interstice between reality and representation. The article appears in artpress issue 424 (July–August 2015, pp. 44–47).
Key facts
- Blaise Drummond's paintings are structured by invisible threads linking disparate universes, sensations, and memories.
- His work is particularly anchored in 1950s and 1960s design and architecture.
- Drummond questions our relationship to the world.
- His works are situated in the interstice between reality and representation.
- The article was published in artpress n°424, July–August 2015, pp. 44–47.
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Artists
- Blaise Drummond
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- artpress
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