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Tomma Abts Turner Prize 2006

Tomma Abts’s paintings take shape through a gradual process of layering and accrual

Tomma Abts's paintings are the result of a rigorous working method that pitches the rational against the intuitive. She works consistently to a format of 48 x 38 centimetres in acrylic and oil paint.

Starting with no preconceived idea of the final result, Abts's doesn't refer to any source material. Instead, her paintings take shape through a gradual process of layering and accrual. As the internal logic of each composition unfolds forms are defined, buried and rediscovered until the painting becomes ‘congruent with itself’.

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