Ruth Asawa BMC Laundry Stamp Drawings (opens in new tab)
Ruth Asawa, Untitled (BMC.76, BMC laundry stamp), 1948-49, image via: hyperallergic You rarely get to see more than one Ruth Asawa wire lobe sculpture, and you almost never get to see works on paper. So get to David Zwirner’s place, because they have it all right now. It is probably the biggest assemblage of Asawa’s work since the 2006 show at the de Young Museum in San Francisco. And I guess I wasn’t attuned to it at the time, but Asawa’s rubber stamp drawings from Black Mountain College are...
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