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Ruth Asawa: Through Line

Institution
The Menil Collection
Grant Cycle
Fall 2022
Amount
$100,000
Type of Grant
Exhibition Support
Website
menil.org ↗
Ruth Asawa, Untitled double-page sketch of cosmos (SB.087), c. 1976–89. Ink on paper in spiral-bound sketchbook, 14 1/8 × 22 1/2 in. (35.9 × 57.2 cm). Private collection. Artwork © 2023 Ruth Asawa Lanier, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy David Zwirner
Ruth Asawa, Untitled (BMC.107, Dancers), c. 1948–49. Watercolor and gouache on paper, 19 3/4 × 16 in. (50.2 × 40.6 cm). Private collection. Artwork © 2023 Ruth Asawa Lanier, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy of David Zwirner.
Ruth Asawa, Untitled (PF.1016, Eucalyptus Grove), 1961. Ink on coated paper on board, 23 × 35 in. (58.4 × 88.9 cm). Private collection. Artwork © 2023 Ruth Asawa Lanier, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy of David Zwirner.
Ruth Asawa, Untitled (FF.1211, Paul Lanier on Patterned Blanket), 1961. Felt-tipped pen on paper on board, 31 × 21 in. (78.7 × 53.3 cm). Private collection. Artwork © 2023 Ruth Asawa Lanier, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy David Zwirner.
Ruth Asawa, Untitled (MI.146, Clam Shell with Petunias), c. 1969. Ink on Japanese paper, 20 5/8 × 23 7/8 in. (52.4 × 60.6 cm). Fuller Craft Museum; gift of the Joan Pearson Watkins Trust, 2014.19.2. Artwork © 2023 Ruth Asawa Lanier, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy David Zwirner. Photograph by Dean Powell

Ruth Asawa Through Line is the first exhibition to focus on the artist’s lifelong drawing practice. Widely recognized as a sculptor, Ruth Asawa (1926–2013) drew daily, referring to the act as her “greatest pleasure and the most difficult.” For her, drawing played a foundational role as she experimented with diverse materials and processes to develop a distinct visual language. Through drawing, Asawa explored the world around her and the boundaries of the medium itself, turning everyday encounters into moments of profound beauty, endowing ordinary objects with new aesthetic possibilities. Drawing emerged as a cornerstone of Asawa’s artistic quest in San Francisco, and later became a key component of her role as an arts educator and community leader in the Bay Area.

The exhibition presents drawings, collages, watercolors, and sketchbooks alongside stamped prints, paperfolds, and copper-foil works, showing the breadth of Asawa’s innovative practice. Many of the more than one hundred works from public and private collections have not been previously exhibited. Organized thematically, the presentation begins with foundational lessons that the artist absorbed and built upon at Black Mountain College in the late 1940s. Subsequent sections examine the function of repetition and the development of specific motifs and approaches—from the Greek meander to paper folded in structural patterns—and how they recur and change throughout her career. Surveying the artist’s impressive range and expansive approach, Ruth Asawa Through Line offers an unparalleled window into Asawa’s resourceful approach to drawing, with her particular attention to materials, line, surface, and space.

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