Alquimia III (Alchemy III)

<p><em>Alquimia III</em> comes from Olga de Amaral’s largest series of more than 40 works on the subject of alchemy, which she began in the early 1980s. The work’s title refers to pseudoscientific attempts to turn cheap metal into pure gold. In Amaral’s hands, simple materials—in this case, linen, cotton, and pigment—are transformed into something valuable by artistry and the addition of gold leaf. She was inspired by the Japanese practice of <em>kintsugi</em>, in which artisans repair broken pottery by sealing the cracks with gold, thus celebrating imperfections.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1983
Dimensions
204.5 × 79.4 cm (80 1/2 × 31 1/4 in.)

Artist

Olga de Amaral
Olga de Amaral

Textile

Widely regarded as one of the most visionary figures in the realm of fiber art, Olga de Amaral has worked through her practice to push the medium beyond its utilitarian origins and into the realm of contemporary sculpture and painting. Rooted in Colombia’s artisanal weaving traditions and deeply influenced by pre-Columbian architecture and symbolism, her practice interrogates the boundaries of craft object and artwork.

Bogotá, Colombia

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