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DEAN HOME

DEAN HOME’S TRADEMARK CHINOISERIE, beautifully rendered oriental bowls surrounded by fruits, paintbrushes and other luxurious detritus, began simply enough as a “reinvigoration or reinvestigation of the practice of still life”, but as his canvases grew in scale and ambition, something else began to form.

“I probably spent 10 years learning what possibilities there were in painting these forms,” Home says. But the shift is clear. He no longer wants to paint the bowls, he wants to paint on them within the frame of the canvas. Pure representation is no longer the goal; the bowls on the canvas have become the canvas itself. “They are no

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