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PETER HAMMAR

Time Space Cube

Peter Hammar

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Work: Time Space Cube, a programmed LED-Light, color changing chase loop effect. Time is not linear, a cycle where everything returns but with a twist.
Photographer: Peter Hammar
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Peter Hammar’s mixed-media sculptures and installation speak both to permanence and the fleeting moment, posited on various distortions of time—nostalgia. LCD lights ripple along aged wooden surfaces, wallpaper is discolored by time and sunlight, balloons and ice fill the gallery with a feeling of excited impermanence. These objects haven’t been altered much. They are vessels for our associative interpretations. The work is in Flux and the status of the work is in question, fragmented, dislocated and failing, exploring the Meta qualities of art, mixing unusual materials with traditional practices. A back and forth reading of the artworks, an oscillation between form and content, ‘reading’ of texts, or artifacts, ‘against the grain’ of their ostensible, assumed, agendas, never existing in pure or unmediated form. An ‘otherness’ always inhabits a work.

Peter Hammar was born in Sweden and combines his work between Miami, Berlin and Stockholm. Hammar graduated with a Master in Fine Arts from Florida International University 2012. He is the recipient of several awards from prestigious institutions such as Alexandria Museum of Art, The National Arts Club New York and Hollywood Arts and Culture Center in Florida. Peter’s work can be found in several major private and corporate collections such as Pfizer Corporate Art Collection in New York. Recent shows include such as; ‘6th AllMedia Juried Biennial’ Hollywood Arts and Culture Center, ‘Off The Wall’ Danforth Museum of Arts, ‘Discrepant Modernism’ The Patricia & Philip Frost Art Museum, ‘International Arts Festival’ – MORA – The Museum of Russian Art to mention a few.

This summer Peter attended the renowned Acre, Artist Cooperative Residency and Exhibitions in Chicago from July 10th to July 21st. Currently Peter is showing a solo exhibition titled ‘Zeitgeber’ at Hollywood Arts and Culture Center, FL. In March 2014 Peter will open his first museum solo show at the Swedish American Museum in Chicago. The show promises a modern take on the immigrant’s story and popular Swedish culture revisited.
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Peter Hammar is a visual artist who creates mixed media collage paintings and installations. His work is in Flux and the status of the work is in question, fragmented, dislocated and failing, exploring the Meta qualities of art, mixing unusual materials with traditional practices. Multiple shaped collage canvases morph into hybrids in an attempt to re-address an ongoing query upon the visually apparent versus the embodied. Found objects altered and juxtaposed and by so, give a new order and meaning to installations that engage in a dialogue within the architectural space. A back and forth reading of the artworks, an oscillation between form and content, ‘reading’ of texts, or artifacts, ‘against the grain’ of their ostensible, assumed, agendas, never existing in pure or unmediated form. An ‘otherness’ always inhabits a work.

Peter was born in Sweden and combines his work between Miami, Berlin and Stockholm. Hammar graduated with a Master in Fine Arts from Florida International University. He is the recipient of several awards from prestigious institutions such as Alexandria Museum of Art, The National Arts Club New York, Hollywood Arts and Culture Center, FL. Peters work can be found in several prestigious private and corporate collections such as Pfizer Corporate Art Collection in New York. Currently Peter is working on a solo exhibit that opens in September at Hollywood Arts and Culture Center Florida. Recent shows 2012 include such as; ‘6th All-Media Juried Biennial’ Hollywood Arts and Culture Center, ‘Off The Wall’ Danforth Museum of Arts, ‘Discrepant Modernism’ The Patricia & Philip Frost Art Museum, ‘International Arts Festival’ MORA The Museum of Russian Art to mention a few.