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Mascara

Edgar Negret (1920 – 2012)

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The Industrial Soul of Abstract Form

In the realm of mid-century abstraction, few works command the room with such rhythmic precision as Mascara. Created in 1974 by the Colombian master Édgar Negret, this sculpture serves as a profound testament to the beauty found within the mechanical and the geometric. At first glance, the viewer is struck by its vibrant, commanding presence—a bold interplay of curves and structural lines that seem to dance between stability and motion. The piece is not merely an object of contemplation but a dynamic entity that captures the very essence of constructivism, inviting the eye to trace its sinuous paths and contemplate the strength inherent in its metallic silhouette.

The sculpture’s aesthetic power lies in its masterful use of material and color. Executed in painted aluminum and wood, Mascara transcends the coldness often associated with industrial mediums. Negret, a pioneer who transitioned from the organic softness of stone to the sharp, modern language of metal, utilizes the reflective and structural properties of aluminum to create a sense of weightlessness. The striking red hue acts as a visual heartbeat, transforming the abstract geometry into a focal point that radiates energy. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers a sophisticated way to introduce a sense of modernist drama and architectural rigor into a contemporary space.

A Legacy of Modernist Innovation

To understand the emotional resonance of Mascara, one must look back to Negret’s transformative journey through the landscape of 20th-century art. Influenced by the monumental simplicity of Brancusi and the organic abstractions of Jean Arp, Negret began his career exploring the tactile intimacy of stone. However, it was his revolutionary shift toward metalworking in the 1950s that allowed him to truly engage with the pulse of the modern age. This transition was more than a change in medium; it was a philosophical evolution toward celebrating the industrial, the modular, and the interconnected.

In Mascara, we see the culmination of this lifelong pursuit of balance. The sculpture embodies a unique tension between the precision of machine-like assembly and a deeply spiritual, almost meditative, quality. Negret’s work often seeks to reconcile the disparate worlds of technology and transcendence, much like the Zen Buddhist influences that informed his later thought. As such, the piece does not just occupy space; it defines it, offering a sense of structured peace. For those seeking to curate an environment of intellectual depth and aesthetic prestige, this reproduction provides an unparalleled opportunity to possess a fragment of Colombian art history—a piece where the industrial meets the eternal.


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Datos clave

  • Influences:
    • Jean Arp
    • Constantin Brancusi
  • Medium: Metal Sculpture
  • Year: 1974
  • Location: Private Collection
  • Title: Mascara
  • Notable elements or techniques: Geometric Forms, Matte Paint
  • Subject or theme: Spiritual Contemplation