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James Collins: Ground
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Workplace is delighted to announce Ground, a solo exhibition of new paintings by James Collins.
Made deliberately and slowly, often over several years, James Collins employs additive means to excavate shapes and forms that emerge from within and beneath, as if always there. In his meticulous, densely layered paintings, gradual accretions of oil are built into mounds, furrows, and channels, becoming topographical sites of intense colour.
Title: James Collins: Ground
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Workplace is delighted to announce Ground, a solo exhibition of new paintings by James Collins.
Made deliberately and slowly, often over several years, James Collins employs additive means to excavate shapes and forms that emerge from within and beneath, as if always there.
In his meticulous, densely layered paintings, gradual accretions of oil are built into mounds, furrows, and channels, becoming topographical sites of intense colour.
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