Dislocation

Anthony Burnham

Dislocation, 2017210 x 166cmSign in to view price
Details
Material
acrylic on canvas, pins, canvas backdrop. cardboard box.
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a captivating abstract composition in shades of pink and beige. The canvas displays a dynamic, layered texture with crumpled and interwoven forms, creating a sense of depth and movement. Geometric shapes and organic, biomorphic elements coexist, suggesting a dialogue between the natural and the constructed. The overall effect is one of subtle, ethereal beauty, inviting the viewer to explore the interplay of light, shadow, and materiality. This piece reflects the artist's exploration of the expressive potential of sculptural abstraction, blending craftsmanship and conceptual exploration. ...

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Artist
Anthony Burnham
Canadian

Anthony Burnham critically explores how images shape and influence contemporary perception. His practice opens a dialogue between different media—painting, sculpture, photography, and video—without prioritizing one over the other. Central to his work is the interplay between form, material, and the conditions under which art is viewed. His process often follows a set of structured yet intuitive constraints, offering space for reflection on how images operate, rather than presenting them as illusion or spectacle. Burnham resists categorization, moving fluidly across styles, techniques, and materials. His visual language ranges from spare, distilled compositions to more textured explorations of everyday objects and elusive, shifting substances. He frequently investigates the tension between control and dissolution, using soft, mutable forms as a way to question stability, order, and permanence. Through these investigations, Burnham constructs a quiet but insistent inquiry into the act of seeing and the material conditions that shape visual meaning. ...

Anthony Burnham: Artworks
Dislocation
Anthony BurnhamDislocation, 2017
210 x 166cm