Hannah Antalek (b. 1991; Albany, NY) is an artist living in Queens, NY and working in Brooklyn, NY. In 2013 she graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA in painting, and continued her education through the New York City Crit Club. Her recent solo exhibition Superseed (5-50 Gallery; Queens, NY) was reviewed in Whitehot Magazine and Two Coats of Paint. Hannah’s work explores an imaginary post-human landscape with roots in science fiction and environmental crisis. She primarily depicts engorged mushroom-like daisies that have undergone a hypothetical evolution in reaction to a changing world. Mysteriously backlit in vivid tones, each color cast is evocative of an unknown light source that might insinuate the presence of a second sun, a foreign moon, the heat or chill of a nearby chemical glow. Through these speculative scenes, her work questions not only the implications of humanity’s impact on nature, but the capacity for adaptation and resilience across all life forms.
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Size: A2 (59.4 cm x 42 cm / 23.4 in x 16.5 in)Materials: Giclee print on Hahnemuhle satin photo rag
Edition size: Four prints (Edging, Gush, Saltmaker, Seminal Landing), edition of 20 each, numbered and signed
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