About

An artist practice rooted in material sensitivity and measured composition.

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A. Banerjee is a multidisciplinary artist whose work investigates how light, memory, and structure can occupy the same surface. Through painting and works on paper, the practice focuses on slow accumulation, tonal control, and the emotional weight of subtraction.

Recent pieces balance architectural scaffolding with softened edges, drawing from urban observation, archival fragments, and atmospheric transitions. The result is a body of work that feels deliberate, spacious, and quietly kinetic.

Based in Baltimore, the studio practice includes commissioned work, small-batch editions, and site-responsive projects for residential and hospitality settings.

Practice Notes

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Materials

Oil, acrylic, graphite, gouache, and mixed media layered for transparency and depth.

Focus

Thresholds, intervals, and restrained color structures that reward slow looking.

Availability

Original works, studies on paper, and commission inquiries through the contact page.

Selected Exhibitions

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2024

Quiet Structures, Group Exhibition, Baltimore.

2023

Thresholds, Studio Presentation, Washington, DC.

2022

Intervals, Works on Paper Showcase, Philadelphia.