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Born 1970 London, England. Known for: Paintings with grids, themes of reality and illustion.
Exhibition review of Terry Haggerty at Von Barth Gallery, by Niklas von Bartha, 10/27/2018. Terty Haggerty’s bedazzling paintings and sculptures play with our perception, in a manner often... Read full biography
Exhibition review of Terry Haggerty at Von Barth Gallery, by Niklas von Bartha, 10/27/2018. Terty Haggerty’s bedazzling paintings and sculptures play with our perception, in a manner often misperceived as simply optical. But rather than relying on well trodden paths his pieces are far more... Read full biography
Exhibition review of Terry Haggerty at Von Barth Gallery, by Niklas von Bartha, 10/27/2018. Terty Haggerty’s bedazzling paintings and sculptures play with our perception, in a manner often misperceived as simply optical. But rather than relying on well trodden paths his pieces are far more ambiguous and occupy a space that teeters on the edge between illusion and abstraction. Their pure and geometric appearance hides a series of complex compositional structures that result in works, which are... Read full biography
Exhibition review of Terry Haggerty at Von Barth Gallery, by Niklas von Bartha, 10/27/2018. Terty Haggerty’s bedazzling paintings and sculptures play with our perception, in a manner often misperceived as simply optical. But rather than relying on well trodden paths his pieces are far more ambiguous and occupy a space that teeters on the edge between illusion and abstraction. Their pure and geometric appearance hides a series of complex compositional structures that result in works, which are in the best sense of the word obsessive. Repetitive patterns have been the dirty little secret of reductive vocabulary for decades. ?One could argue that in an European context their origin can be traced back to the industrial revolution, where even... Read full biography
Exhibition review of Terry Haggerty at Von Barth Gallery, by Niklas von Bartha, 10/27/2018. Terty Haggerty’s bedazzling paintings and sculptures play with our perception, in a manner often misperceived as simply optical. But rather than relying on well trodden paths his pieces are far more ambiguous and occupy a space that teeters on the edge between illusion and abstraction. Their pure and geometric appearance hides a series of complex compositional structures that result in works, which are in the best sense of the word obsessive. Repetitive patterns have been the dirty little secret of reductive vocabulary for decades. ?One could argue that in an European context their origin can be traced back to the industrial revolution, where even the most ornate pattern was made to fit the intrinsic repetition of the machin... Read full biography
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