Wild possession

Olga Balema

Wild possession, 201536 x 154 x 18cmSign in to view price
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Feeding trough, paintHannah Hoffman Gallery
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract sculpture features a bold, geometric composition in varying shades of green and yellow. The predominant shape is a rectangular block with a distinct diagonal line running through it, creating a sense of tension and dynamism. The surface texture appears rough and unfinished, lending the work a raw, industrial quality. The overall simplicity and minimalist approach suggest an exploration of form, color, and the inherent properties of the materials used. The artist's intention may have been to challenge conventional perceptions of sculptural art and encourage the viewer to engage with the work's essential elements. ...

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Loop 238
Artist
Olga Balema
B.1984, Ukrainian/British

Olga Balema’s artworks are an investigation of form. They are characterised by a tense relationship and contrasts in materiality, often comprising a hard framework with soft, fragile innards. Balema frequently employs latex which, especially in Bread for Life (2016), is held taut and barbed by jagged steel rods, or perhaps armatures, recalling Eva Hesse’s postminimalist practice and the slow sagging of the material over time. The notion of tension – perhaps most commonly, representations of the contrast between the hard bones of a human skeleton and the flesh that furnishes it – are further echoed in the rubber bands and shoelaces plotting a geometry across the gallery floor in brain damage (2019), the teetering globules of latex, moulded to look like breasts, protruding from the globe in 2016’s Globe, tacked on unsteadily, and the soft PVC sacks filled with steel rods and water, ready to burst, in Threat to Civilization 2 (2015). ...

Olga Balema: Artworks
Untitled
Olga BalemaUntitled, 2014
38 x 70 x 32cm
Wild possession
Untitled
Computer
Olga BalemaComputer, 2021
42500 x 1000cm
Serious topics
Globe
Olga BalemaGlobe, 2016
96.5 x 61 x 51cm
Motherfucker
Olga BalemaMotherfucker, 2016
73 x 110 x 12cm
the gift of tears
Appetite
Olga BalemaAppetite, 2017
90 x 50 x 30cm
Floor
Olga BalemaFloor, 2019
76 x 152 x 177cm
Leaf
Olga BalemaLeaf, 2019
43 x 111 x 58cm
Loop 238
Olga BalemaLoop 238, 2025
50 x 38 x 49cm
Loop 234
Olga BalemaLoop 234, 2025
80 x 20 x 25cm
Hannah Hoffman Gallery
Gallery
Hannah Hoffman Gallery
Los Angeles

Hannah Hoffman, Los Angeles opened in May 2013. The gallery maintains a program of international contemporary artists alongside historical exhibitions with a particular focus on feminist and conceptual practices.

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