Dóra Maurer Tracing Space I, Tracing Space II, and Plan 1979

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Since the 1970s, Maurer has explored the nature of space and movement though the use of serial sequences of images, signs, and language. Working in photography, film, and graphic design, she makes art based on mathematical and conceptual processes, often reversing, repeating, and repositioning objects for the camera. In Tracing Space I, II and Plan, the artist applied this serial process of observation to her studio, moving around the space while photographing it. The pictures, presented with her plan for taking them, reveal the connection between structure (or intent) and spontaneity (what the camera actually recorded). Maurer’s process–oriented oeuvre unites the concrete and the conceptual in a manner that suggests the centrality of perspective—in art, as in life.

Gallery label from XL: 19 New Acquisitions in Photography, May 10, 2013–January 6, 2014.
Medium
Gelatin silver prints on cardboard and graphite on paper
Dimensions
(.a): 27 1/2 × 39 7/16" (69.9 × 100.1 cm) (.b): 27 1/2 × 39 7/16" (69.9 × 100.1 cm) (.c): 11 3/4 × 15 11/16" (29.8 × 39.9 cm)
Credit
Agnes Rindge Claflin Fund
Object number
1236.2012.a-c
Copyright
© 2023 Dóra Maurer, courtesy Vintage Gallery, Budapest
Department
Photography

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