On Display: A Twenty-First Century Salon des Refusés

Veiled

An example of painting over an older, minimalistic composition from 2016.

Object contributed by Diana Antohe

Originally created by Diana Antohe

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About the Work

This work is an example of painting over an older, minimalistic composition from 2016. While I liked the stage of that painting at the time, it did not make the cut of sticking around and instead got transformed into a woven plaid pattern.

About the Artist

Diana Antohe lives and works in New Orleans. Her practice involves drawing, painting and working with textiles. Antohe explores her familial legacy of migration from Romania by painting itinerant items in domestic spaces, elevating their presence as points of connection in her family history. Antohe’s works featured in this show demonstrate the potential of reworking pieces which the artist herself rejected. Antohe found herself unsatisfied with Murphy pe-covor, completing it after taking a long hiatus from the piece. Although the artist chose to exhibit Murphy in its current iteration, she does not consider this to be its final version. Inverted Redo and Veiled are both painted over earlier works. Collectively, these works and Antohe’s artistic process transform rejection into rebirth.

Veiled

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Categories
Acrylic, Canvas, Politics
Title
Veiled
Artist
Diana Antohe
Artist
Diana Antohe
Date
2023
Medium
Acrylic on canvas
Short Description
An example of painting over an older, minimalistic composition from 2016.
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On Display at Tulane

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