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Beginning with a self-education in landscape painting, specifically the sited-ness of plein air painting, Hawke’s work grew to question the landscape not as an optical organisation of colours, but as a collection of vectors of interest. He was deeply influenced by Smithson’s site/non-site notion, and finished his master of fine arts and Master of Science degrees at Pratt Institute in 2002, writing his thesis on Smithson’s Land Art antecedents (Grounding Art). From 2004-2007 he formed a collaboration with fellow student Sancho Silva, entitled Orange Work, the central premise of which has been to explore the possibilities for agency in adopting the guise of construction workers and employing the colour florescent orange that signals: AUTHORISED DISRUPTION.
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