Thursday, February 13, 2025

An Artistic Encounter

This signed and numbered golden brass plaque is entitled "Encuentro," or, in English, "meeting." It is mounted on an easel of gray velvet, which is impressed with both the title of the work and the name of the artist, Lorraine Pinto.

 

The bas relief abstract image shifts and changes with the light.

The plaque is not only signed by Pinto, but is also dated "2002."

It is furthered numbered, indicating that it is the 65th of a limited edition of 100.


Lorraine Pinto was born in New York in 1933, moving to Mexico City twenty years later. There she became a figure in an artistic movement experimenting with technology and incorporating light, sound, and movement. Pinto organized the Experimental Kinetic Art Laboratory (Laboratorio Experimental de Arte Cinético) in 1964, a workspace for artists to explore technical innovations. She was a pioneer in the use of unconventional materials, such as acrylic, plastic, and neon lights. Her 1968 artwork entitled "The Fifth Dimension," which consisted of two acrylic bubbles housing multicolored acrylic blocks that pulsated with light in response to a musical composition, won the National Sculpture Award. In the 1980s, Pinto moved her focus to sculpture, drawing, and painting. She taught design at the Faculty of Architecture of UNAM and mentored students at her workshop in Mexico City.

Her works are in numerous private and public collections. Among her best known public works are her bust of diplomat and museum director Fernando Gamboa in front of the Tamayo Contemporary Art Museum in Mexico City and her 1994 "Caribbean Fantasy," a fountain featuring giant seashells and starfish in the center of Cancun. Pinto has received the Elías Sourasky Award, which is given annually to recognize persons who have made outstanding achievements in Mexican sciences, arts. and letters.

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