Harmony Hammond
Forms of Desire
Offset Lithograph
29 x 42 inches
Edition of 65
Published by Brandywine Workshop and Archives, Philadelphia.
Harmony Hammond'snear-monochrome works over the previous two decades partake in the modernist abstraction narrative while insisting on opposing political agendas. The paintings, which incorporate rough burlap, straps, grommets, and rope, as well as Hammond's signature layers of thick paint, employ formal strategies and material metaphors to suggest connection, restraint, agency, and voice—a disruption of utopian egalitarian order, but also the possibility of holding together, of healing.
—Adapted fromhttp://www.harmonyhammond.com/narrative_bio.html, accessed 8-16-2021

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