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Ruth Asawa: A Retrospective

This lecture explores the extraordinary career of Ruth Asawa whose intricate wire sculptures and public artworks have redefined the possibilities of form, space, and material. Emerging in the mid-twentieth century, Asawa developed a unique visual language inspired by nature, geometry, and traditional craft, including the basket-weaving methods she learned while teaching in Mexico. 

Her looped-wire constructions, at once delicate and architectural, challenge distinctions between fine art and craft through a sculptural rhetoric that fuses personal expression with communal purpose. Timed to coincide with the opening of her traveling retrospective that comes to the Museum of Modern Art in late October 2025, this lecture is both an overview of her oeuvre and a virtual visit of the most comprehensive view to date of Asawa’s artistic achievements. 

At the same time, special attention will be given to her tireless work as an educator and advocate for access to the arts while highlighting how her work’s formal innovation is inseparable from her belief in art’s social value. This lecture aims to illuminate the poetic rigor of Asawa’s practice, revealing how her intricate sculptures transform humble materials into transcendent meditations on light, shadow, and interconnectedness.

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