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Los Angeles-based artist Silke Otto-Knapp has developed a painting
practice characterized by its rigorous process and attentiveness to
the medium's possibilities. Using layers of black watercolor
pigment, she builds up delicate surfaces, producing subtle
variations in density and a powerful sense of atmosphere.
Otto-Knapp's exhibition at the Renaissance Society, In the waiting
room, presented a new group of large-scale free-standing paintings
in that evokes a multidimensional stage set. Some depict
silhouetted bodies while others introduce scenic elements
reminiscent of painted backdrops. Offering a close look at the
exhibition, this volume includes an array of illustrations, a
conversation between curator Solveig Ovstebo and the artist, and
four newly commissioned essays by Carol Armstrong, Darby English,
Rachel Hann, and Catriona MacLeod, grounded in art history and
performance studies.
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