Ruth Asawa: A Line Can Go Anywhere


Beautiful exhibition at David Zwirner Gallery of work by Ruth Asawa, the first major show of her work outside the USA.

I loved the wonderful hanging sculptures made looped wire which reminded me of salad dryers. I particularly like the ones with shapes within shapes and they were beautifully hung here as a collection you could walk around setting up interesting vistas through them.

There were also examples of her tied wire work where a group of wire were divided out like the branches of tree, starting with a clump of all the wires at the centre and dividing off in groups until there was just the single strands at the periphery of the work. The commentary said that these were based on a desert plant but they reminded me of lungs.

The works were surrounded by Asawa’s sketches for them and photographs of her working on them in her studio.

Closes 22 February 2020

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