SARAH HOBBS

Hobbs constructs psychological space that explores the human psyche. She relishes the idea that we are all beautifully flawed. Hobbs explores human behaviors and compulsions in clinical subjects and believes that tendencies toward one issue or another are present in everyone. The settings are always in actual spaces as opposed to a studio. The domestic setting places the scene in reality while the situation created is an elaborate exaggeration. The space represents a thought process, a feeling, or a subconscious drive. Recently a 2011 Artadia Grant Awardee, Hobbs work is in the collections of: Art Institute of Chicago, Brooklyn Museum of Art, Sir Elton John Collection, Knoxville Museum of Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Museum of Contemporary Photography (Chicago), Museum of Fine Arts (Houston).

SARAH HOBBS - Untitled (short attention span), 2006
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24 x 30 inch Chromogenic Print, Edition of 10
48 x 60 inch Chromogenic Print, Edition of 5
All sizes signed, titled, dated, numbered artist label verso
Price range: $4,000 - $9,000
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SARAH HOBBS

Untitled (short attention span), 2006
SARAH HOBBS - Untitled (short attention span), 2006

SARAH HOBBS

Untitled (short attention span), 2006
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24 x 30 inch Chromogenic Print, Edition of 10
48 x 60 inch Chromogenic Print, Edition of 5
All sizes signed, titled, dated, numbered artist label verso
Price range: $4,000 - $9,000
Prices and availability are subject to change without notice

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Untitled (short attention span), 2006 - Sarah Hobbs - Artists - Jackson Fine Art - Photography - Atlanta