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Erik Hanson Installation |
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My Love Life |
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Kind of like Morrissey, Erik Hanson adapts his diaristic practice into curious configurations. Here, it's a pathway in a park
of his making in which hand-carved signposts and clusters of tree trunks delineate an idiosyncratic memoir of past loves.
Each sign bears a recollection, or confession, in the form of a singer and a song, corresponding to a particular former relationship:
"Nico Singing All Tomorrow's Parties." Circling every sign is a gathering of logs and each, upon close inspection,
bears an inscription much more elaborate and telling than initials carved in a tree. Hanson's carefully modeled knotty birch
exteriors meld with black resin interiors; and where the rings of a tree, showing its age, would normally be, he has faintly
drawn the grooves and labels of albums and singles. Hanson's marks of love remembered are drawn records that coincide, for
the artist, with the music that drew each of his loved ones toward him.
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