White Torso (Torso blanco)

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White Torso (Torso blanco)

Edition: 32/100
Mexico, 1978
Prints; Mixografía®
Mixografía® print on handmade paper
35 × 27 1/2 in. (88.9 × 69.85 cm)
The Bernard and Edith Lewin Collection of Mexican Art (AC1997.LWN.3319)
Not currently on public view

Curator Notes

White Torso is one of the earliest examples of a Mixografía print on handmade paper. Wet paper pulp was pressed onto an inked plate and then passed through the printing press.

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White Torso is one of the earliest examples of a Mixografía print on handmade paper. Wet paper pulp was pressed onto an inked plate and then passed through the printing press. This innovative approach not only provided a stronger paper, but also the possibility of creating works of variable size and thickness—and the groundbreaking ability to produce a three-dimensional print. The rough, uncut edges of the paper, extending beyond the printed image, evidence this method of making the paper and impression simultaneously.

As Rufino Tamayo focused on the textures created by the ink and paper, he refined the subject of White Torso into a simple outline anchored by a vertical cross, with no differentiation in color or texture between the figure and the background. Without the stark white outlines, the figure would disappear, indistinguishable from its surroundings.


Rachel Kaplan, 2023
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Provenance

Bernard and Edith Lewin, Rancho Mirage, California; LACMA, 1997.

Bibliography

  • Kaplan, Rachel. Rufino Tamayo: The Essential Figure. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2019.