Hollis Hammonds

Blanket of Fog
Thu Apr 2, 2015 - Thu May 7, 2015

Read an interview with Hammonds from the Statesman.

Hollis Hammonds questions consumerist culture, depicting complex accumulations of objects frequently expressed as the debris piles resulting from natural and man-made disasters.

Her current work, including large-scale drawings and found object installations, is derived from what she terms  the “collective consciousness”. Gleaning images from the Internet and objects from street corners, she reconstructs her own childhood memories. Hammonds’ Blanket of Fog is at once a personal story, a conjured memory, and a projected social fantasy.

Photo Documentation by Scott David Gordon