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| Hannah Bureau |
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Hannah (pictured here in front of her painting: "Storm King") was born in Paris and moved to America at the age of 8. Hannah attended The Putney School, Bard College, graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) and is currently a Masters of fine arts candidate in painting at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Hannah lives in an old textile mill that has been converted into artist spaces with her dog Mayzie, two cats, and fiancé.
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| About the Artist |
My paintings are surreal landscapes where chance plays together with color and composition. The landscapes are inhabited by shapes, objects, and figures, both recognizable and abstracted, that I cull from my memory. I think of my paintings as autobiographical accumulations of memory and nostalgia.
In my paintings I am interested in creating an imaginary space where objects, figures, and the landscape can interact with each other and become familiar beings. In my painted world I want things to interact, cluster together, overlap, pile-up, and touch each other.
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Passage
2007 45cm x 61cm |
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Perch
2006 41cm x 50 cm |
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Guardian
2007 25cm x 20.5cm |
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Fishing Nets
2007 30cm x 40cm |
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Squall
2007 30.5 x 30.5 cm |
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Sea Gull
2007 25cm x 20 cm |
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Cicada
2007 30.5x30.5cm |
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Tempest
2007 30.5x30.5cm |
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Storm King
2006 60cm x 60cm |
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Gravity
2006 61cm x 76cm |
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Spring
2007 24cm x 24cm |
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| Education and biography |
EDUCATION:
Massachusetts College of Art: MFA candidate 2008
Rhode Island School of Design: BFA 2001
Bard College:1992-95
EXHIBITIONS:
-Saatchi Online at Pulse New York: March 27-30
-Boston Young Contemporaries 808 Gallery @ Boston University
June 14-July 18, 2007
-GWatson Gallery, Stonington, ME July, 2007 two person show with Jon Imber
-Attleboro Art Museum small works show June 14-July 15, 2007
-Schoolhouse Gallery Provincetown, MA group show June 2007
-Attleboro Art Museum
Auction September, 2007
-Attleboro Art Museum
WMAA group show April, 2007
-Massachusetts College of Art
Auction April 2007
-Michael Currier Gallery.
Putney, VT 2004
-Woods-Gerry Gallery.
Providence, RI 2001
-Proctor Gallery.
Annandale, NY 1996
SOLO:
-Dover Gallery.
Walpole, MA April, 2006
PRESS:
The Daily News Tribune
Nov. 1, 2007, front page feature
Financial Times UK
July 27, 2007, Article by
Andrew Edgecliff Johnson-quoted
Saatchi Online Blog
Stuart artist of the week: May 8th,
MINDBOX Magazine Germany
feature: vol. 43 May 1, 2007
mind-box-magazine.com
The Island Advantage
July 13, 2007 feature
The Sun Chronicle
March 15, 2007
Attleboro Museum show feature
The Sun Chronicle
March 31, 2007 "A Closer Look"
COLLECTIONS:
Abbas Akbar
(winner of Saatchi Online
young collectors prize)
Houghton Mifflin Co.
222 Berkeley St. Boston
TEACHING:
Art Institute of Boston:
Illustration visiting critic
Boston Architectural Center:
figure drawing instructor
Rhode Island School of Design:
Illustration visiting critic
Tobin Elementary School:
art instructor
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| Future shows |
-Provincetown Art Museum, Provincetown, MA September 2008
-Hudson Walker Gallery, Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, MA September 2008 |
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Website: www.hannahbureau.com |
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