These drawings remind me in some ways of why I love Marlow Moss's work, though admittedly, while both are interested in mathematic formulations to conceive of the abstract relationships developed in the compositions, their work signifies in very different ways.
Words, images and documents by or collected by Jessica Schouela
Wednesday, 17 April 2019
Geta Brătescu (1926-2018)
I very much enjoyed exploring the drawings of Romanian artist Geta Brătescu at Hauser & Wirth's current London exhibition, 'The Power of the Line'. Brătescu's shapes, lines and colours most definitely feed my weak spots for abstraction and drawing!
These drawings remind me in some ways of why I love Marlow Moss's work, though admittedly, while both are interested in mathematic formulations to conceive of the abstract relationships developed in the compositions, their work signifies in very different ways.
These drawings remind me in some ways of why I love Marlow Moss's work, though admittedly, while both are interested in mathematic formulations to conceive of the abstract relationships developed in the compositions, their work signifies in very different ways.
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