Islas Encantadas Series: Materia Prima I
Michelle Stuart
American, born 1938
1981
A quiet, tactile drawing that embeds actual Galápagos earth with graphite and a narrow strip of gelatin-silver seascape photographs to evoke a specific island place.
From afar it reads as a dark, textured panel set into a patchwork border, and up close a row of tiny high-contrast photos cuts a thin, luminous horizon across the rough, earthen surface.
By fusing site soil, drawing, and photography, Stuart blurred the line between document and object, extending drawing into environmental and material-based practice and offering a new way to record and commemorate landscape.
Medium
Earth from site (Galapagos Islands), graphite, and gelatin silver print on pieced paper on board
Dimensions
32 x 40" (81.3 x 101.6 cm)
Classification
Department
Credit
Gift of the Dannheisser Foundation
Accession
221.1996
Palette
Exhibitions