- Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann
- Untitled, 2023
- acrylic, sumi ink and mixed media collage on paper
- 38 x 24 in
- $5,250
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Available
In an ongoing process of investigation and growth, Mann’s practice conjures dilated environments, which beckon like portals to another world. Lush and full, Mann likens her paintings to mazes or gateways, encouraging dreamlike detours and a pleasurable lostness. Eschewing the perspectival sweep of a typical vista, her work creates balanced ecosystems through the aggregation of small elements, material and visual incongruity and layered substrates.
Originally trained as a traditional sumi ink painter, Mann’s practice works within and against both Chinese and Western landscape pictorial traditions, conjuring spaces of surprising collation and confluence. Challenging and combining perspectival and material approaches, Mann’s inventive spaces offer visions of fantastic incongruity, a disparate and unpredictable celebration of fragmentation.
Each of Mann’s paintings begins with staining—diluted paint or ink poured onto paper, in a process that naturally evaporates over several days. The chance marks that remain become the fluid foundation that the artist then embellishes with woodcut collage, botanical detail, decorative forms and harsh, geometric shapes. Cutouts in the shape of weeds native to the Washington, D.C. area, where the artist works, share space with chrysanthemums or plum blossoms sourced from the highly symbolic repertoire of Chinese painting. These precise forms play unexpectedly with the organic foundation of each work and the highly geometric conceits Mann imposes upon them. In the words of the artist, the contrasting strategies “contaminate one another” to create spaces with their own sense of gravity, ecology and space.
To learn more:
www.katherinemann.net
- Collections: Women Artists of the DMV