Alpha to Omega of Our Athens Nostalgia: L is for Line

What drew you to The Line of Geta Brătescu? Why did you settle on these works from the series? Were you not captivated by the video of her drawing the lines in action? (You would have heard her commentary on the lines as they grew). Does this photograph mean that you stood before the vertical display of these five line-drawings and decided to cut off the top two? Were you drawing your own line? Do you remember the other works that shared this gallery with Brătescu’s lines at EMST? Don’t you think this context would change the origin of drawing from Boutades’ daughter to Penelope? the We should follow that thread.

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