The National Museum of History and Art (MNHA) Luxembourg, which hosted an exhibition of his work in 2016, describes his work with the following: “He reinterprets the history of European painting through the eyes of a master draughtsman and the unique viewpoint of an artist of his time by developing his very own technique (painting on Plexiglas) featuring striking colour effects and compositions.” [4]
H. Craig Hanna was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1967. He has been drawing since his childhood. He earned his BFA from Syracuse University in 1994 and his MFA from the School of Visual Arts in 1996. He started doing figurative classical painting from life at that time. His teacher John Foot introduced him to the Great Masters of figurative painting, such as Rembrandt, Velasquez, Sargent and Ingres. The Metropolitan Museum of Art played an important role in the painter's artistic education.[6]
In 1998, Bergdorf Goodman held his first solo show in New York.[7] Since, he has had shows in London,[8] in Hong Kong[9] and in Malta.
Shortlisted in 2001[10] and 2006[11] for the National Portrait Gallery Portrait Award, he was rewarded in 2001 for his work 'Carlos sitting on a clear plastic chair'.
After his first Parisian exhibition in June 2008, he chose to settle in Paris. In September 2008, Laurence Esnol Gallery opened to solely represent the works of H. Craig Hanna.[12]
Art
The work of H. Craig Hanna continues in the tradition of Ancient Masters. His choices in terms of framing, color, composition and model root him in his time and century. His influences range from classical western painting (Titian, Rembrandt, Velasquez) to masters of the 19th century (Sargent, Whistler) and of the 20th century (Klimt, Schiele, Lucian Freud). Ancient Greek sculpture is also a major source of inspiration.
His portraits convey a strong human dimension, with particular emphasis on the subject's vulnerability, mitigated by a sense of benevolence. H. Craig Hanna often chooses his models according to their distinctive intensity. Each portrait is hence an expression of the model's singularity.[13]
Hanna's technical mastery expresses itself in many ways, from oil paint on wood or canvas to works on paper (oil pastel, pencil, charcoal...). The use of reverse plexiglas paint was a breakthrough in his work. Experimenting with the possibilities of this technique, playing with the effects of depth and transparency for instance, enabled him to explore new artistic paths.
Journalist and art critic Christopher Mooney describes his work as following: ‘While antecedents are visible in HANNA’s pictures, in both their contents and surfaces (...) HANNA pushes past these to create vital works that are brashly contemporary and unmistakably his own.’ H. Craig Hanna does so ‘by eschewing, even sabotaging, the strategies of most contemporary figurative painting: he chooses his subjects from “life” instead of photographs; he roots his formal concerns—line, color, brushstroke, scale—in painterly traditions; and, borrowing a forgotten form of outsider “folk” art—fixé sous verre in French, Hinterglasmalerei in German, “reverse-painting” in English —he inverts the usual process of painting by doing it backwards, on Plexiglas.’
Recognition and honors
In 2001, H. Craig Hanna was commended in the London National Portrait Gallery contest for his painting Carlos Sitting in a Clear Plastic Chair.
His work was exhibited at the Orangerie du Sénat in Paris in 2010[14] and the National Fine Art Museum in Malta in 2006.
H. Craig Hanna's Arrangement of Dancers was acquired by the MNHA in 2015. The Museum held a retrospective of his work in March 2016.[4]
Gallery
Arrangement of Dancers, 2014
Exhibitions
March–June 2016: H. Craig HANNA, Peintures et Dessins, MNHA, Luxembourg
February–April 2014: Landscapes, Laurence Esnol Gallery, Paris
January 2012: BRAFA 2012, Brussels, Laurence Esnol Gallery
November 2011: St’Art, Strasburg, Laurence Esnol Gallery
October 2011: SHOW Off, Paris, Laurence Esnol Gallery
May 2011: Art by Genève, Geneva, Laurence Esnol Gallery
January 2011: BRAFA 2011, Brussels, Laurence Esnol Gallery
November 2010: St’Art, Strasburg, Laurence Esnol Gallery
October 2010: SHOW Off, Paris, Laurence Esnol Gallery
August 2010: Orangerie du Sénat, Sénat, Paris, Laurence Esnol Gallery
April 2010: Lille Art Fair, Lille, Laurence Esnol Gallery
March 2010: Chic Dessin, Paris, Laurence Esnol Gallery
March 2010: Pavillon des Arts et du Design, Paris, Laurence Esnol Gallery
December 2009: St’Art, Strasburg, Laurence Esnol Gallery
November 2009: Art en Capitale, Paris, Laurence Esnol Gallery
September 2009: Salon des Collectionneurs, Paris, Laurence Esnol Gallery
June 2009: Scope Art Basel, Basel, Laurence Esnol Gallery
March 2009: Art Paris 09, Paris, Laurence Esnol Gallery
↑ Peintures et Dessins de H. Craig Hanna à l’Orangerie du SénatArchived 2014-03-01 at archive.today (Paintings and Drawings by H. Craig Hanna at the Orangerie du Sénat) Arte Media, 16 July 2010: "...Nous aimons l’idée d’associer des œuvres peintes à un travail plus photographique, de présenter des techniques anciennes à une technique beaucoup plus moderne. Les portraits de H. Craig Hanna sont si bouleversants que les agrandir nous permet de les voir autrement, détaillés laissant ainsi l’émotion nous submerger. Des portraits monumentaux.-- LEG Team ("We like the idea of associating painted works with a work more photographic, to present ancient techniques to a much more modern technique. The Portraits of H. Craig Hanna are so overwhelming that enlarging them allows us to see them otherwise, the details allowing emotion to submerge us. Monumental portraits.")
↑ "Les carnets de dessins de H. Craig Hanna" ("The sketchbooks of H. Craig Hanna"), Le Monde, 5 October 2009, "...Première monographie consacrée à H. Craig Hanna, la Laurence Esnol Gallery rassemble dessins, croquis et textes de l'artiste issus de ses "sketch books" sur une période de plus de dix ans." ("First solo exhibition devoted to H. Craig Hanna, the Laurence Esnol Gallery brings together drawings, sketches and texts by the artist from his "sketch books" over a period of more than ten years....") Accessed June 11, 2014,
↑ H. Craig Hanna - "Peintures et Dessins"': "...As a figurative painter I'm quite obsessed with faces. I love painting people's faces. It's amazing how every single face is different in so many ways."
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