Alice Kask”™s dialogue with the tradition of painting

Eero Kangor delves into the quaint realism of Alice Kask

 
Alice Kask’s personal exhibition held at Vaal Gallery in January 2010 displayed six untitled large-scale paintings. The background for Kask’s figures, painted in an emphatically detailed manner, is a bland, grey wall, unnatural shadows and the figure’s position within the space. The space depicted in Kask’s paintings lacks depth, infiniteness. Although Kask presents reality as three-dimensional, she emphasises that we are dealing with a two-dimensional illusion. Has Kask ‘stepped over’ the old masters? It is more likely she wishes to relate to this ancient problem. This is part of her identity as a painter.

Alice Kask, Untitled, 2009

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