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American
(1926–2013)
Untitled (S.304)
1967
Naturally oxidized copper and brass wire
253 x 37 x 37 in.
Gift of the Kathryn C. Wanlass Foundation
2004.13
Ruth Asawa’s Untitled (S.304) is a six-lobed hanging structure made of handwoven brass wire. At twenty-one feet long, it is the artist’s largest sculpture, an exploration of a continuous line that loops and crosses back over itself, resulting in a complex lattice of holes, or openwork forms. Asawa’s use of malleable brass wire results in a flexible grid, bending and softening the hard geometries of traditional modernist sculpture by contemporaries such as Mark di Suvero and David Smith.
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