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Domestic Brutality | Wallpaper in Wall Treatments by Hollis Hammonds | McColl Center for Art + Innovation in Charlotte. Item made of paper
Domestic Brutality | Wallpaper in Wall Treatments by Hollis Hammonds | McColl Center for Art + Innovation in Charlotte. Item made of paper

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Hollis Hammonds

Domestic Brutality - Wall Treatments

Featured In McColl Center for Art + Innovation, Charlotte, NC

Starts at $10,000

This temporary wall installation, made from acrylic paint and found objects, was created for McColl Center for Art + Innovation in 2019. This black and blue installation, which combines western decorative motifs with images of police brutality (regularly seen on the news as well as on social media and YouTube), puts focus on the blind indifference of many American households to this unnecessary violence. That violence which is so prevalent in our American experience today is so engrained in our lives that it becomes background noise, as easy to overlook as the images embedded in our decorative wallpaper.

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Item Domestic Brutality
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Detailed drawings, prints, murals, sculptures, and installations.

Hollis Hammonds is a Kentucky-born artist and educator living and working in Austin, TX. Her dystopian drawings and found-object installations have been widely exhibited throughout the US, including venues such as Women & Their Work, Redux Contemporary Art Center, The Grace Museum, and the Dishman Art Museum. Hammonds is the author of Drawing Structure: Conceptual and Observational Techniques and has had her creative work featured in multiple publications. She was awarded the grand prize for the Dave Bown Projects 14th Semiannual Competition and has been an artist in residence at McColl Center for Art + Innovation, Vermont Studio Center, and Atlantic Center for the Arts. She is a Professor of Art and Chair of the Department of Visual Studies at St. Edward’s University in Austin, TX.