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Marisa Merz, Untitled , 2013
Marisa Merz, Untitled , 2013

Marisa Merz

Untitled , 2013
Mixed media (gouache, golden paint, ink, pencil, acrylic) on wood; Painting on wood in a wooden box-frame without glass
43 x 32 x 11 cm
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Using abstracted, expressionistic form, the work is an intimate portrait that suggests the subjectivity and ever- shifting meaning of things, following her belief that every shape must be capable of...
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Using abstracted, expressionistic form, the work is an intimate portrait that suggests the subjectivity and ever- shifting meaning of things, following her belief that every shape must be capable of transforming into another shape. Throughout Merz’s oeuvre, the figure of the face emerges – a symbol of the eternal human spirit. Composed of fleeting arabesque lines, Merz’s figures are disconnected from any social or narrative context. Instead, each reveals a ghostly configuration of abstracted features that defy expressions of individual identity, fixing each form in a state of suspended time.

Since the 1970s Merz has explored and expanded upon the threshold between abstraction and figuration in her mixed media works on paper, expressionistic clay heads and larger sculptural installations.

Merz attests that she draws no distinction between her art and her life, and her work advances a critical framework that draws on traditional customs associated with female domesticity, using craft techniques and unconventional materials to explore the infinite possibilities of the everyday.

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Provenance

The artist
Bernier Eliades Gallery, Athens
Private Collection, Lugano (purchased in 2016)

Exhibitions

Marisa Merz: Geometrie sconnesse palpiti geometrici, Collezione Giancarlo e Danna Olgiati, Lugano, 2019

Literature

Marisa Merz: Geometrie sconnesse palpiti geometrici, Mousse Publishing, 2019 (illustrated in colour, p. 86)
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