Edge of Darkness, 2013

Ritzi Jacobi

 

EUR 38,000 + VAT

 

Edge of Darkness, 2013  

Sisal, cotton 

230 x 286 x 8 cm

 

 

About this work

Here Ritzi Jacobi – who did the weaving on the collaboratively designed tapestries –half-hides her motif shape black-on-black, echoing abstract painters such as Ad Reinhardt. The title suggests a night landscape, reinforced by the sense that one could push through the surface texture in a way analogous to feeling one’s way into a dark space.

PETER & RITZI JACOBI BIOGRAPHY

Peter and Ritzi Jacobi met as textile and sculpture students respectively at the Art Academy in Bucharest, marrying in 1966. Until they went their own way in the 1980’s, they collaborated on textiles while developing other separate practices. Their relief tapestries make new experimental and sculptural forms inspired by the Romanian traditions of finely woven blankets, flags and wall hangings and medieval religious embroidery. Anni Albers identified a particular tactility in textiles, arising from how what you see is a direct consequence of the material’s make-up: the Jacobis heighten the effect, often adding contrast by integrating paper and adding to the surface texture by weaving in non-traditional elements such as woven boxes, thick cords, and pieces of wood.

Oval Pillow, ca. 1971/72
Red Textile Relief, 1979
Small Vertical Relief, 1974/75