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Ruth Asawa, American (1926-2013). American sculptor nationally recognized for her wire sculpture, public commissions, and her activism in education and the arts.

ruth asawa honored with US postage stamps featuring wire sculptures

the united states postal service (USPS) has announced a set of stamps featuring 10 of ruth asawa’s meticulous wire sculptures.

Sculpture - Ruth Asawa

"A woven mesh not unlike medieval mail. A continuous piece of wire, forms envelop inner forms, yet all forms are visible (transparent). The shadow will reveal an exact image of the object."

"Hyatt on Union Square Fountain" San Francisco, Ruth Asawa

Ruth Asawa, one of California's most admired sculptors and the first Asian American woman in the nation to achieve recognition in a male-dominated discipline, died Monday night of natural causes at her home in San Francisco. [...] the M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, which honored Ms. Asawa with a career retrospective in 2006-07, has dedicated the ground-floor lobby area of its tower to ongoing display of her work. Citizenship restrictionBorn Jan. 24, 1926, in Norwalk (Los Angeles County), Ms…

California sculptor Ruth Asawa dies

Ruth Asawa, one of California's most admired sculptors and the first Asian American woman in the nation to achieve recognition in a male-dominated discipline, died Monday night of natural causes at her home in San Francisco. [...] the M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, which honored Ms. Asawa with a career retrospective in 2006-07, has dedicated the ground-floor lobby area of its tower to ongoing display of her work. Citizenship restrictionBorn Jan. 24, 1926, in Norwalk (Los Angeles County), Ms…

Artist Spotlight: Ruth Asawa | Broad Strokes Blog | NMWA

Ruth Asawa (b. January 24, 1926) had no ordinary childhood. During World War II, at the age of 16, Asawa and the rest of her family were taken from their home and sent to the Santa Anita race track for six months, along with hundreds of other Japanese-American families.

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