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Carol Rama was not one for sitting pretty

March 11, 2019 Patricia Zohn
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Carol Rama was very much her own person and her own artist, but I could not help but be reminded of Alberto Burri when I saw her work.  Both repurposed discarded materials in their canvases (Rama: syringes, tires; Burri: war cast-offs, plastics and sheet metals) making not-quite-paintings, not-quite-sculptures, emerging then with a third dynamic way of bricolage. Unlike Burri, she had little recognition until the end of her life: her work challenged erotic and gender norms. Rama’s current show at Levy Gorvy also includes Egon Schiele-esque delicate, erotic watercolors and pen and ink drawings which do not seem as if they could not have come from the same much more abrasive fount. "I didn't think I had the qualities for becoming an artist," she once said. "Beautiful women, prima donnas, beautiful people who speak several different languages, sitting and being charming.”

In Fine Art Tags Carol Rama, Alberto Burri, Egon Schiele, art, Levy Gorvy