In Gramcko’s series of mixed media works from 1964, doors suggest the coexistence of two spaces: the one that the door encloses and the one that remains invisible. They also...
In Gramcko’s series of mixed media works from 1964, doors suggest the coexistence of two spaces: the one that the door encloses and the one that remains invisible. They also function as a metaphysical parable for the very content of the works, where they suggest an opening to the exterior world, while also retaining an enigmatic and protective quality in their closure.
Venezuelan Painting Today. [traveling exhibition in several venues of Germany, Switzerland and
United States]. 1965. 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. 65.