Burri at the Guggenheim on Free Night. After an hour's wait around the block visitors had 30 minutes to hasten through the exhibition. |
Burri trained as a doctor, but in WWII was interned in an American prisoner's camp. |
He became an artist during that time, and after the war, committed himself to art full-time. |
Deep blacks and gloss with matt. Photos don't do it justice. |
He had a penchant for red, though I did not feel his understand of red ran deep. This is a beauty, though. |
He began experimenting with plastic and celotex, an insulation material, taking the sewing of burlap to greater dimensions. |
Around 1960s, when he spent time in America. |
Crackle paintings from 1970s |
Inspired by the desert |
Pick up from earlier: metal |
Pickup from earlier: burlap |
Some of the very first burlap paintings |
Possibly the first on view |
And later plastic works, beautifully presented as an introduction to Burri's work. |
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