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Life 04
Organic gum arabic and finely ground organic and inorganic pigments, including plants and soil (all lightfast) on Italian cotton paper with no animal additives.
Life Series (2026) marks a new body of work by Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck that emerges directly from her lived practice of gardening — an ongoing process of coexisting, cultivating, and growing alongside natural systems with minimal control. Rooted in observation and collaboration with the environment, the paintings begin with intention but remain open to transformation through elemental forces such as water, shifting sunlight, and the changing temperature of the studio. These conditions mirror the rhythms and unpredictability of the nearby allotment gardens that inform the work, embedding each painting within a broader ecology of growth and change.
For Tagada Hoffbeck, painting functions not as a fixed act of authorship, but as a process of co-creation with time, material, and environment. The works continue evolving beyond the moment they are made, often revealing themselves fully only the following day, once the materials have settled into their own becoming. Through this openness to chance and natural process, Life Series reflects on interdependence, temporality, and the quiet intelligence of living systems.
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Life Series (2026) marks a new body of work by Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck that emerges directly from her lived practice of gardening — an ongoing process of coexisting, cultivating, and growing alongside natural systems with minimal control. Rooted in observation and collaboration with the environment, the paintings begin with intention but remain open to transformation through elemental forces such as water, shifting sunlight, and the changing temperature of the studio. These conditions mirror the rhythms and unpredictability of the nearby allotment gardens that inform the work, embedding each painting within a broader ecology of growth and change.
For Tagada Hoffbeck, painting functions not as a fixed act of authorship, but as a process of co-creation with time, material, and environment. The works continue evolving beyond the moment they are made, often revealing themselves fully only the following day, once the materials have settled into their own becoming. Through this openness to chance and natural process, Life Series reflects on interdependence, temporality, and the quiet intelligence of living systems.
Artwork Information
Year
2026
Materials
Organic gum arabic and finely ground organic and inorganic pigments, including plants and soil (all lightfast) on Italian cotton paper with no animal additives.
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Dimensions
ARTWORK DIMENSIONS
30 x 22 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
30 x 22 inches
Floated: 34.5 x 26.5 x 2 inches
Unframed: 30 x 22 inches
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“Contemporary cultures are often extremely fast and ever-changing. My practice engages with slower tasks which demand commitment and help us to focus our attention. In my paintings, I depict activities such as growing plants and preparing and sharing tea, which also are parts of my daily life.”
About the Artist
Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck
Transdisciplinary artist Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck's practice includes painting, drawing, collage, photographic prints, sculpture, and publishing. Tagada Hoffbeck shows extensively in Far-East Asia and Europe. Tagada Hoffbecks recent exhibitions include Somerset House (London), Totodo (Tokyo), Kate MacGarry (London). Selected public and private collections include Design Museum (Gent, BE), Booklet Art Library (Tokyo, JP), Clinique Rhena (Strasbourg, FR), and Los Angeles Contemporary Archives (Los Angeles, US)
Portrait photograph by Aloha Bonser-Shaw for TOAST, 2023

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Life Series (2026) marks a new body of work by Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck that emerges directly from her lived practice of gardening — an ongoing process of coexisting, cultivating, and growing alongside natural systems with minimal control. Rooted in observation and collaboration with the environment, the paintings begin with intention but remain open to transformation through elemental forces such as water, shifting sunlight, and the changing temperature of the studio. These conditions mirror the rhythms and unpredictability of the nearby allotment gardens that inform the work, embedding each painting within a broader ecology of growth and change.
For Tagada Hoffbeck, painting functions not as a fixed act of authorship, but as a process of co-creation with time, material, and environment. The works continue evolving beyond the moment they are made, often revealing themselves fully only the following day, once the materials have settled into their own becoming. Through this openness to chance and natural process, Life Series reflects on interdependence, temporality, and the quiet intelligence of living systems.


















