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Melinda Hackett: Places: Real and Imagined 17. Nov - 29. Dez 2012
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Melinda Hackett forest haunt, 2012
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Melinda Hackett broken harbor, 2012
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Melinda Hackett gypsy trail, 2012
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Melinda Hackett marine, 2011
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Melinda Hackett palm, 2011
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Melinda Hackett three pines, 2012
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Cade Tompkins Projects is pleased to exhibit a new selection of oil paintings by New York City
artist, Melinda Hackett. The exhibit debuts at Cade Tompkins Projects, November 17 - December
29, 2012. New work consists of large-scale oil paintings on canvas with vibrant, layered colors
and biomorphic shapes refers to organic space and unfixed time.
Melinda Hackett’s engulfing images present worlds of wonder that often share their names with
places that the artist has either passed through on her travels or encountered in literature that she
listens to during her studio sessions. The mint greens and baby blues of vinegar hill 2012
conjure a neighborhood in Brooklyn; earthy brown coppers and tree branch patterned medallions
in forest haunt 2012 refer to a roadway in the Vermont countryside; the dark, rich blues of
broken harbor 2012 call to mind the fictional Irish sea coast town in the novel of same name by
Tana French; and three pines 2012 responds to stories of a fictional Quebec city in the Inspector
Gamashe books by Louise Penny. Each of the paintings are lively, dynamic and harmonious
musings of growth, abundance and evolution.
We are delighted to send more information and high resolution images upon request. Please
contact us for use of images and credit line information for all reproductions of the work.
Visit the Cade Tompkins Projects website for more information on this exhibition
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