Artist
Anne Lindberg’s string drawings bring to mind supernatural, phantasmal matter
floating peacefully and brilliantly in mid-air. She creates sculptures and
drawings that she calls “systemic and non-representational…subtle, rhythmic,
abstract, and immersive.” Lindberg utilizes shifts in layering, tool, and
material to create tonal passages that resonate with primal human conditions:
goodwill, anxiety, fear, security, self-protection, sexuality, gravity, and
compulsive behaviors. Her string installations are constructed using thousands
of individual strands of Egyptian cotton thread and staples. View the time
lapse video of her recent installation “Drawn Pink” in Placemakers at the Bemis
Center for Contemporary Art.
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