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The Art of Riette Wanders: Chaos and Structure in Drawings

A woman standing beside an abstract black and white artwork featuring chaotic lines and patterns on a white wall.

Riette Wanders pursues both elusive and conflicting imagery. She predominantly uses charcoal on paper, her drawings resembling a notated structure imbued with raw, vibrant, and yet delicate lines. Wanders’ vocabulary is diverse and expansive. Black and white photographs, chance discoveries, and especially music serve as sources that are pertinent to Wanders’ oeuvre.

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