THE DAILY PIC (#1415): This 1969 photo, of the German-Venezuelan artist known as Gego installing her piece called “Reticulárea”,
is part of the rediscovery of her important output that’s been underway
for a few years now. One chapter in that rediscovery is playing out in a solo show now at Dominique Lévy gallery in New York
Gego’s
trademark works are mostly built from skeins of wire, in the case of
her sculptures (see the image below) or of gridded lines and marks in her works on paper.
Looking at them by the roomful, it suddenly struck me that I’d seen
their gestalt before – in weaving and textiles, and even in the strung looms that are used to make them.