Art & Conversation: Ruth Asawa

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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
  • Join us for a conversation with educator Addie Lanier about her mother Ruth Asawa’s 1954 sculpture Untitled in the Modern Art Galleries.
    Renowned for her ethereal wire hangings that redefine the notion of sculpture as solid form, Asawa is considered one of California’s most important artists. During World War II, Asawa and her family were interned in a concentration camp because of their Japanese heritage. The one bright spot in this horror was the opportunity for Asawa to take art classes with other imprisoned Japanese Americans who had been animators for Disney Studios. Her later time in Mexico and studies with Joseph Albers and Buckminster Fuller at Black Mountain College inspired her stunning experiments with looping wire, which she transformed into poetic works of art. Lanier will discuss Asawa’s unique artistic language and life experiences that led her to redefine the notion of sculpture as "drawing in space."
    This conversation observes the Los Angeles Day of Remembrance on February 19, which commemorates the wrongful incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II.
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  • @thecharmedstudio
    @thecharmedstudio 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this interview, the last 4 minutes were especially inspiring.