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  • A geometric abstract composition of rounded, bold black forms framing a red square against a yellow background with white stripe at the bottom.
  • A geometric abstract composition of rounded, bold black forms framing a red square against a yellow background with white stripe at the bottom.
  • A geometric abstract composition in black and grays of a rounded, geometric dark form framing a light gray square against a light background.

Elsa Gramcko

Arriba No. 27
Now On View

Maker

Elsa Gramcko (Venezuelan, 1925-1994

Title

Arriba No. 27

Year

1959

Medium

  • Acrylic print on canvas

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • Acrylic print on canvas

Materials

acrylic paint

Supports

  • canvas

Dimensions

128.6 x 134 cm (50 5/8 x 52 3/4 inches)

Signature / Inscription / Marks

Unsigned on front:Arriba / Salon Official 1960 / 66-148

Signature: Signed and dated on reverse:ELSA GRAMCKO / No 27-1959

Credit / Object Number

Credit

The Nancy Sayles Day Collection of Modern Latin American Art

Object Number

69.207

Type

  • Paintings

Publications

  • Books

The First America: Selections From the Nancy Sayles Day Collection of Latin American Art: An Exhibition of Works from the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design

Alt Author: Author Stringer, John, New England Foundation for the Arts.

Articles

Extraordinary Ordinary

Faculty member Rosa Weinberg reflects on the relevancy of art analysis as a starting point for exploring form in design and as a powerful habit of mind for beginning designers.

Exhibition History

Art and Design from 1900 to Now
Jun 04, 2022 – Dec 01, 2030

Label copy

Comprised of only four colors—red, yellow, white, and black—this painting represents Elsa Gramcko’s work during the late 1950s and early 1960s: abstract, with fields of rounded irregular shapes. With its central black form, which dominates the other colors, Gramcko appears to respond to Venezuela’s dependence on crude-oil extraction, an industry that shaped the country’s modernization but also destabilized it. Situated within the history of Venezuelan modern art, the painting is connected to the abstract, non-referential modernist Constructionist and Kinetic  movements preferred by her contemporaries, whereas Gramcko often used abstraction and color to represent political ideas. 

–Conor Moynihan, assistant curator of prints, drawings, and photographs

Raid the Icebox Now with Pablo Helguera
Inventarios / Inventories
Feb 07, 2020 – Aug 21, 2021
Jim Isermann
Logic Rules
Nov 17, 2000 – Mar 04, 2001
Del Nuevo Mundo
The Nancy Sayles Day Collection of Latin American Art
Jun 17, 1988 – Sep 04, 1988
The Nancy Sayles Day Collection
Jan 04, 1977 – Feb 06, 1977

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Elsa Gramcko (Venezuelan, 1925-1994
b. in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela)
Arriba No. 27, 1959
Acrylic print on canvas
128.6 x 134 cm (50 5/8 x 52 3/4 inches)
The Nancy Sayles Day Collection of Modern Latin American Art 69.207

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