Involvement Series

Involvement Series

Wanda PimentelWW-1968-015031
1968·Vinyl on canvas·130 × 98 cm (51 1/4 × 38 5/8 in.)

<p>Wanda Pimentel began her decade-long <em>Involvement Series</em> around 1965. As she put it a few years later, “My studio is in my bedroom. Everything has to be very neat. . . . I work alone. I think my issues are the issues of our time: the lack of perspective for people, their alienation. The saddest thing is for people to be dominated by things.” Throughout the series, Pimentel used a vivid yet limited color palette to depict domestic objects in enigmatic, compressed interiors. In this painting, a pair of feet peek out from below the horizon-like line of a red ironing board. The only other clues to the feet’s owner are the blouses on a rack and the ready iron: the trappings of stereotyped female labor and identity.</p>

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Year
1968
Dimensions
130 × 98 cm (51 1/4 × 38 5/8 in.)

Artist

Wanda Pimentel
Wanda Pimentel

Painting

Wanda Pimentel was a Brazilian artist active from the postwar period onward.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Untitled, <em>from the series</em> Involvement

Untitled, <em>from the series</em> Involvement

1968 · Vinyl paint on canvas

WW-1968-M139094

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Year
1968
Dimensions
130 × 98 cm (51 1/4 × 38 5/8 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1968-015031

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Wanda Pimentel

Wanda Pimentel

Painting

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