Carmen Herrera: Estructura Verde
Carmen Herrera: Estructura Verde
Carmen Herrera’s Estructura Verde is based on a simple geometric conceit: a rectangular form is cleaved into two L-shaped components (one a perfect right angle, the other irregular) through the simple excision of three narrow, triangular cuts. Initially rendered as an isometric drawing in 1966, and appearing later as the basis for one of Herrera’s iconic Blanco y Verde paintings in 1966–67, the design was eventually realized in three dimensions in 1971 as a wall-mounted sculpture in wood. Estructura Verde, one of several Herrera sculptures fabricated in aluminum in 2018, represents the culmination of the artist’s translation of her 1966 drawing into three dimensions.
Born in Cuba in 1915, Carmen Herrera lives in New York City. LACMA’s installation of Estructura Verde on the Smidt Welcome Plaza is the first presentation of her sculpture on the West Coast.
This installation was organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Generous support is provided by Lisson Gallery.
All exhibitions at LACMA are underwritten by the LACMA Exhibition Fund. Major annual support is provided by Meredith and David Kaplan, with generous annual funding from Kevin J. Chen, Louise and Brad Edgerton, Edgerton Foundation, Emily and Teddy Greenspan, Marilyn B. and Calvin B. Gross, Mary and Daniel James, Justin Lubliner, Jennifer and Mark McCormick, Kelsey Lee Offield, Jen Rubio and Stewart Butterfield, Lenore and Richard Wayne, and Marietta Wu and Thomas Yamamoto.
Image: Installation photograph, Carmen Herrera's Estructura Verde, at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Oct. 9, 2021 - Feb. 13, 2022, © Carmen Herrera, photo © Museum Associates/ LACMA, by Brica Wilcox
- Oct 9, 2021–Feb 13, 2022
- Smidt Welcome Plaza
This installation was organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Generous support is provided by Lisson Gallery.
All exhibitions at LACMA are underwritten by the LACMA Exhibition Fund. Major annual support is provided by Meredith and David Kaplan, with generous annual funding from Kevin J. Chen, Louise and Brad Edgerton, Edgerton Foundation, Emily and Teddy Greenspan, Marilyn B. and Calvin B. Gross, Mary and Daniel James, Justin Lubliner, Jennifer and Mark McCormick, Kelsey Lee Offield, Jen Rubio and Stewart Butterfield, Lenore and Richard Wayne, and Marietta Wu and Thomas Yamamoto.
Image: Installation photograph, Carmen Herrera's Estructura Verde, at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Oct. 9, 2021 - Feb. 13, 2022, © Carmen Herrera, photo © Museum Associates/ LACMA, by Brica Wilcox