Handbag Monochrome
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Late Modernism
1994
Early Modern
55.0 x 2.0 cm
Penrith Regional Gallery - Home of the Lewers Bequest
Christine Dean’s “Handbag Monochrome”: A Dialogue with Modernism
This meticulously rendered reproduction captures Christine Lamson Dean's 1994 artwork, "Handbag Monochrome," a compelling meditation on form, pattern, and the echoes of modernist thought. Born in Sydney in 1963, Dean’s artistic trajectory is deeply rooted in a rigorous engagement with both historical precedents and contemporary concerns. Her residency at the Penrith Regional Gallery in 2003 solidified her commitment to exploring the philosophical underpinnings of artists like Gerald and Margo Lewers, alongside their influential peers – a lineage that profoundly shapes this particular piece.
- Subject Matter: The artwork centers on two handbags—a larger, dominant form and a smaller, more subtly placed companion. This juxtaposition immediately invites the viewer to consider themes of scale, proportion, and perhaps even duality.
- Monochromatic Palette: The deliberate restriction to a single shade of yellow elevates the focus onto texture, pattern, and the inherent qualities of the materials themselves – a hallmark of modernist aesthetics.
- Design Elements: The patterned design on the handbags is characterized by circular motifs, reminiscent of early 20th-century textile designs and echoing influences from European art movements that Dean studied extensively.
Technique and Materiality
"Handbag Monochrome" demonstrates Dean’s skillful manipulation of materials. The image suggests a construction utilizing yarn or fabric, lending the piece a tactile quality that invites close inspection. This emphasis on materiality aligns with the broader modernist interest in rejecting illusionistic representation and embracing the physicality of artmaking. The meticulous detail achieved through this technique speaks to Dean's dedication to her craft and her ability to translate abstract concepts into tangible forms.
- Texture: The depiction of texture is crucial, creating a sense of depth and inviting viewers to imagine the feel of the material.
- Line & Form: The clean lines defining the handbags’ shapes contribute to the artwork's overall modernist sensibility.
Historical Context and Symbolism
Completed in 1994, “Handbag Monochrome” exists within a pivotal moment for Australian art. Dean’s work directly engages with the legacy of artists like Margo Lewers, known for her bold abstraction and exploration of psychological themes, and other key figures associated with the Penrith Regional Gallery Collection. The inclusion of references to academic critics such as Clement Greenberg and Terry Smith underscores the artwork's intellectual engagement with contemporary art theory. The handbag itself can be interpreted symbolically – a recurring motif in Dean’s work—potentially representing notions of luxury, identity, or even the burden of consumerism, themes frequently explored within modernist art.
Emotional Impact and Collector’s Value
This reproduction offers more than just a visual representation; it provides an entry point into Christine Dean's artistic vision. The piece’s quiet intensity and formal precision evoke a sense of contemplative beauty, inviting the viewer to engage with questions about perception, representation, and the enduring power of modernist ideas. Its size (55 x 2 cm) makes it ideal for a variety of interior design settings, from minimalist spaces to art-filled rooms. This limited edition hand-painted reproduction is a valuable addition to any collection, offering a unique connection to a significant moment in Australian art history.
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About this artwork
- Title: Handbag Monochrome
- Artist: christine lamson dean
- Year: 1994
- Original dimensions: 55.0 x 2.0 cm
- Format: Square
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: Penrith Regional Gallery - Home of the Lewers Bequest
- Movement: Late Modernism
- Medium: Acrylic On Canvas
- Medium type: WallArt