Emily Kraus

Emily Kraus

Bio

Emily Kraus (b. 1995) works inside a metal cubic structure around which she stretches a raw canvas loop with no end, allowing for space to move around her body, rather than the other way around.

The mechanism itself – and the canvas loop which she manually rotates around the frame – can be interpreted as a metaphor for a cyclical universe amidst the tangible and often constrained realities of our existence. Each work requires prolonged periods of deliberation as Kraus introduces more paint to the rollers, which spreads, grows and confines itself within structured repeating patterns which allow her to build the paintings' distinctive repetitive layers. Her method is characterised by a continuous oscillation between periods of impromptu, active mark-making and moments of meditative rumination. The resulting paintings are aptly termed stochastic, meaning that they are formed of seemingly random probability distributions that can be played upon, but ultimately yield unpredictable results.

Selected Works