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Aaronel deRoy Gruber

(American, 1918-2011)

Aaronel deRoy Gruber
(American, 1918-2011)

"Anamorphic Lens", 1970
"Cube"

two acrylic and plexiglass sculptures
former with incised signature, dated and numbered "3/8" at edge of self-base.
h. 17", w. 6-1/2", d. 5-1/2" and h. 5-1/4", w. 5-1/2", d. 5-1/2", respectively

Provenance: Acquired in 1970; Estate of Thomas B. Lemann, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Notes: Gruber attended the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. One of the first proponents of using plexiglass as an artistic material, she convinced a local engineering company to allow her to set up a studio in their factory so she would have access to their machinery. Employing a process she created, Gruber pressed thin sheets of variously hued plexiglass into molds.

In 1968, she took part in the "Made in Plastic" exhibition at the Institute of Art in Flint, Michigan; it was the first show of its kind and its popularity with critics, scholars and collectors was immediate. When asked about her preferred material, Gruber said, "I like its transparency, the overlapping of colors forming other colors and the effect of contained light within...it is one thing by day and another thing by night."

two acrylic and plexiglass sculptures
former with incised signature, dated and numbered "3/8" at edge of self-base.
h. 17", w. 6-1/2", d. 5-1/2" and h. 5-1/4", w. 5-1/2", d. 5-1/2", respectively

  • Provenance: Acquired in 1970; Estate of Thomas B. Lemann, New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • Notes: Gruber attended the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. One of the first proponents of using plexiglass as an artistic material, she convinced a local engineering company to allow her to set up a studio in their factory so she would have access to their machinery. Employing a process she created, Gruber pressed thin sheets of variously hued plexiglass into molds.

    In 1968, she took part in the "Made in Plastic" exhibition at the Institute of Art in Flint, Michigan; it was the first show of its kind and its popularity with critics, scholars and collectors was immediate. When asked about her preferred material, Gruber said, "I like its transparency, the overlapping of colors forming other colors and the effect of contained light within...it is one thing by day and another thing by night."
  • Condition: **In overall good condition. Both pieces with scattered areas of abrading and faint surface scratches; a few fleabites along edges.

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