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Harmony Hammond

Bandaged Grid Paintings

Bandaged Grid #11 (Big Red), 2022

Bandaged Grid #11 (Big Red), 2022
Oil and mixed media on canvas
96 x 118 1/4 in (243.8 x 300.4 cm)
Photo: Brad Trone

Bandaged Grid #9, 2020

Bandaged Grid #9, 2020
Oil and mixed media on canvas
78 1/4 x 110 1/4 x 4 in (198.8 x 280 x 10.2 cm)

Bandaged Grid #12 (Big Gold), 2022–2023

Bandaged Grid #12 (Big Gold), 2022–2023
Oil and mixed media on canvas
92 x 108 1/4 in (233.7 x 275 cm)
Photo: Brad Trone

Bandaged Grid #8, 2018

Bandaged Grid #8, 2018
Oil and mixed media on canvas
64 x 73 in (162.6 x 185.4 cm)
Private Collection

Bandaged Grid #3, 2016

Bandaged Grid #3, 2016
Oil and mixed media on canvas
24 1/4 x 24 1/4 in (61.6 x 61.6 cm)

Harmony Hammond’s Bandaged Grid series (2015–present) develops out of the artist’s near monochrome paintings, combining an earth-based palette with an expanded vocabulary of found fabrics. Many of these large-scaled works feature fraying patches of fabric layered in horizontal rows over grids of grommeted holes. For Hammond, this approach evokes the bandaging of a body. As she notes, “a bandage always implies a wound. A bandaged grid implies an interruption of the narrative of the modernist grid and therefore, an interruption of utopian egalitarian order … a precarity. But also, however fragile, the possibility of holding together, of healing.”