Ruth Asawa: The Tamarind Prints

Publisher: The Museum of Modern Art

Publication Date: 2025

Edited by Cara Manes and Dominika Tylcz

Ruth Asawa's vibrant and experimental lithographs, made at the renowned Tamarind Lithography Workshop

In autumn 1965, the artist Ruth Asawa (1926–2013) produced a remarkable suite of fifty-four prints at the storied Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles. Asawa, well-known for her intricate looped-wire sculptures, was new to lithography, but she eagerly immersed herself in the workshop’s atmosphere of creativity and collaboration. The resulting works, strikingly varied and experimental, are published together for the first time in this special volume. Vibrant portraits of the artist’s parents and children alternate with renderings of colorful blooms from her San Francisco garden, linear explorations of desert flora, and abstract compositions of crackled, veined fields and pools of ink. Unique within Asawa’s renowned and wide-ranging body of work, the suite is a testament to the beauty and expansiveness of her art, which flowed from an endless fascination with materials, forms, and relationships. 

Details

Publisher: The Museum of Modern Art

Artist: Ruth Asawa

Publication Date: 2025

ISBN: 9781633451872

Binding: Hardcover

Dimensions: 8 x 10 in | 20.3 x 25.4 cm

Pages: 64

Reproductions: 64 illustrations

Artist and Contributors

Ruth Asawa

American artist, educator, and arts advocate Ruth Asawa (1926–2013) is known for her extensive body of wire sculptures that challenge conventional notions of material and form through their emphasis on lightness and transparency. Over the course of more than a half century, Asawa created a cohesive body of sculptures and works on paper that, in their innovative use of material and form, deftly synthesizes a wide range of aesthetic preoccupations at the heart of postwar art in America.

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