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ELSA GRAMCKO, Experiencia de luz (Experience of Light), 1966
ELSA GRAMCKO, Experiencia de luz (Experience of Light), 1966
ELSA GRAMCKO, Experiencia de luz (Experience of Light), 1966

Experiencia de luz (Experience of Light), 1966

Car clutch, mirrors, and mixed media on wood
21 5/8 x 21 5/8 in.
55 x 55 cm

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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) ELSA GRAMCKO, Experiencia de luz (Experience of Light), 1966
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) ELSA GRAMCKO, Experiencia de luz (Experience of Light), 1966
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) ELSA GRAMCKO, Experiencia de luz (Experience of Light), 1966
Gramcko was an artist who was driven by matter, approaching the materials in her work with a sculptural ethos. She veered away from industrial materials that represented the new and...
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Gramcko was an artist who was driven by matter, approaching the materials in her work with a sculptural ethos. She veered away from industrial materials that represented the new and instead, incorporated both organic and inorganic scrap materials, grounding them in an earth-toned palette.

She used the cells (celdillas) torn from car batteries, as well as light sockets, lightbulbs, metal parts and green, red, or yellow plastic lids. If the automobile was the emblem and the means of traversing a petro-city plagued by highways, devolving into chaos, where a practically non-existent public transport system could not meet the needs of new residential and commercial developments, then the assemblages of things that Gramcko collected provide a symbolic compendium of the static and fossilized waste from this urban instrument of transport and circulation that had made Caracas—alongside Mexico City and Sao Paulo—the twentieth century’s South American center of accelerated progress and consumption.
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Exhibitions

Elsa Gramcko, Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas, Venezuela. 1966.
Elsa Gramcko: The Invisible Plot of Things, Sicardi | Ayers | Bacino, Houston, TX, May 13 – July 2, 2022

Publications

Rangel Gabriela, Aruna D’Souza. Elsa Gramcko: The Invisible Plot of Things. Published by Sicardi | Ayers | Bacino, James Cohan, printed by Faenza Group, Italy, 2022, p. 81.
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