Artist Hannah Knox paints 'portraits without people' using clothing as a window into identity and memory
Drawing on fashion, memory and material culture, the artist transforms jumpers, fur coats and slogan T-shirts into meticulously painted studies of identity and desire. Growing up in Ealing with a…
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