Púbica, 1971

Miami Beach 2015
Púbica

1miramadrid / 2miraarchiv

Work on Paper
Etching
49.0 x 69.0 (cm)
19.3 x 27.2 (inch)
“… I feel that my work of the 1970s was precisely some a series of parallel processes and leaps in the dark which I would call illogical. I did engraving and drawing, but also selfportraits in my studio, intaglio, stitching, photographic reductions; and all that in parallel to my experiencies in the theaters. I had already looked through the holes and underneath the doors of the toillets of the theaters with my camera. What I´m trying to say is that at that time I had an eclectic attitude, open to experiment. ... The drawings were made with a lead pencil, line by line, the same as the engravings. The background to the drawings, for example, lines which fade into the distance and produce a grid. The table that I was drawing on was like a laboratory table, impeccable. I coverd the paper, just uncovering the area on wich I was working, and once I had finished, I covered it up again. I didn´t use a sharpener for the pencil, but surgeon´s scalpel, which gave me a very long point, and I would patiently turn it in my hand, so that the point would always be uniform. I worked on the engravings in the same way, with a very fine point; for example, to et the texture of the engraving of La cartera ( The handbag ), by constructing an instrument which was a kind of wire paintbrush. In both engraving and drawing. I think that this was a technical and conceptual breakway.”