Diane Komater is an alchemist. Her work turns solids into sculptures that appear almost liquid in the way they flow together and fill a room. As an artist, Komater bends hardened wire to her will, ...
Her undulating looped-wire sculptures and drawings of flowers hint at personal depths, in a major retrospective at MoMA. Critic’s Pick Her undulating looped-wire sculptures and drawings of flowers ...
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No talent needed for wire tree workshop; artist encourages creativity for all ages
The Back Mountain Makery in Dallas held a special class Thursday afternoon where visitors could make wire sculpture art.
As the artist’s posthumous retrospective opens at SFMOMA, a reporter visits her family home and studio in Noe Valley, the center of her pioneering sculpture practice. Ruth Asawa in the living room of ...
The delicate, woven wire sculptures of Japanese American artist Ruth Asawa (1926–2013) are having a major moment at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, where the late Bay Area artist’s first posthumous ...
Driving down the pebble stretch of Bamboo Road in New Orleans and turning into Longue Vue House and Gardens, four intricate wire sculptures peek out from among the large oak trees, adding a new ...
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s vast new exhibit, “Ruth Asawa: Retrospective” certainly inspires superlatives. More than 300 objects, spanning more than five decades, fill a dozen galleries.
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