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Series Title: Spiral

11 Paros

1973
(American, b. 1936)
Culture
America
Measurements
Sheet: 27.9 x 35.6 cm (11 x 14 in.)
Credit Line
Copyright
© Athena Tacha
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Location
Not on view
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This drawing belongs to a series that is one of several works in which Tacha has explored imagery of spirals throughout her career.

Description

Born in Greece, Athena Tacha studied in Paris before obtaining advanced degrees in both art history and fine art. She eventually settled in Oberlin, Ohio, where she served as both the first curator of modern art for Oberlin College’s Allen Memorial Art Museum, and later as a professor of sculpture for several decades. Around this time, she began to create site-specific environmental sculpture—the medium for which she is best known. In her exploratory series of drawings, Spirals, Tacha used various media to render layered circular forms on sketchbook paper. The works represent a theme that recurred throughout the artist’s work throughout her career, and one that she once described as recalling shells and galaxies.
A horizontally oriented crayon drawing on white paper depicts a large, centered spiral. Thousands of thin yellow and orange radiating lines emanate from a tight central point, forming a dense circular shape. These textured strokes cluster into five concentric rings, separated by narrow, uneven paths of blank paper. Individual crayon marks remain distinct throughout the drawing, creating a vibrant, tactile surface across the sun-like form.

11 Paros

1973

Athena Tacha

(American, b. 1936)
America

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