2006.40, Mamma Andersson, Gone for Good, 2006, acrylic and oil on panel


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A painter of deliberately naïve sensibility, Mamma Andersson composes domestic scenarios gone awry, as in this haunting image of a couch set on fire within a conventional living room. Replete with everyday details such as a television, pictures on the wall, and discarded shoes on a carpeted floor, this banal setting fosters a dramatic event. The title of the work, Gone for Good, is loaded with ambiguous meaning, and Andersson's deft handling of the viscosity and volatility of mixed-media paint enhances the drama of the scene. Her seemingly simple drawing style creates a sinister atmosphere within the typically comforting and secure habitat of home.

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Jeffrey Grove, DMA Label copy, Difference?, 2012

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Until 2006: David Zwirner Gallery, New York, NY [1]

From 2006: Dallas Museum of Art and Howard Rachofsky, purchased from above

[1] See confidential file in Collections Records Object File 2006.40

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A painter of deliberately naïve sensibility, Mamma Andersson composes domestic scenarios gone awry, as in this haunting image of a couch set on fire within a conventional living room. Replete with everyday details such as a television, pictures on the wall, and discarded shoes on a carpeted floor, this banal setting fosters a dramatic event. The title of the work, Gone for Good, is loaded with ambiguous meaning, and Andersson's deft handling of the viscosity and volatility of mixed-media paint enhances the drama of the scene. Her seemingly simple drawing style creates a sinister atmosphere within the typically comforting and secure habitat of home.

Excerpt from
Jeffrey Grove, DMA Label copy, Difference?, 2012

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Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures

Geography 

Process/materials

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
Until 2006: David Zwirner Gallery, New York, NY [1]

From 2006: Dallas Museum of Art and Howard Rachofsky, purchased from above

[1] See confidential file in Collections Records Object File 2006.40

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