Brigitte Williams
Brigitte Williams work challenges our understanding of the world's systems and symbols. With a unique approach, she deconstructs flags, words, colours, and maps into their component parts and then reassembles them into a circular, spin painting-like structure. Williams' work is objective, and she removes the hand of the artist, leaving only diagrams and graphics that never devolve into mere statistics. Her pieces provoke contemplation of linguistic and structural patterns that shape our perception of the world.
Brigitte Williams work challenges our understanding of the world's systems and symbols. With a unique approach, she deconstructs flags, words, colours, and maps into their component parts and then reassembles them into a circular, spin painting-like structure. Williams' work is objective, and she removes the hand of the artist, leaving only diagrams and graphics that never devolve into mere statistics. Her pieces provoke contemplation of linguistic and structural patterns that shape our perception of the world.
Brigitte Williams work challenges our understanding of the world's systems and symbols. With a unique approach, she deconstructs flags, words, colours, and maps into their component parts and then reassembles them into a circular, spin painting-like structure. Williams' work is objective, and she removes the hand of the artist, leaving only diagrams and graphics that never devolve into mere statistics. Her pieces provoke contemplation of linguistic and structural patterns that shape our perception of the world.