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Ruth Aiko Asawa (January 24, 1926 – August 5, 2013) was an American modernist artist known primarily for her abstract looped-wire sculptures inspired by natural and organic forms. In addition to her three-dimensional work, Asawa created an extensive body of works on paper, including abstract and figurative drawings and prints influenced by ...
Wire sculpture is the creation of sculpture out of wire. The use of metal wire in jewelry dates back to the 2nd Dynasty in Egypt and to the Bronze and Iron Ages in Europe. [1] In the 20th century, the works of Alexander Calder, Ruth Asawa, and other modern practitioners developed the medium of wire sculpture as an art form.
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Modern sculpture is generally considered ... Ruth Asawa , Untitled (1950s-60s ... branches, leaves, and water, as well as man made materials like Chain-link fencing ...
24 January – Ruth Asawa, American sculptor (d. 2013) [3] 1 February – Vivian Maier, American street photographer (d. 2009) [4] 6 April – Gil Kane, Latvian-born cartoonist (d. 2000) [5] 10 April – Gustav Metzger, German-Jewish born British creator of auto-destructive art and activist (d. 2017) 26 April – Michael Mathias Prechtl, German ...
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In 2005 a new public high school, the Academy of Arts and Sciences, was started and shares the McAteer campus with SOTA. Although it shares the campus with the Ruth Asawa School of the Arts, it is a completely separate school. [4] Now called The Academy - San Francisco @ McAteer, it admits students through the normal high school admissions process.
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