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Ruth Asawa Arrives in New York with a Monumental Retrospective

Last updated: October 17, 2025 8:18 am
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Celebrated as a pioneering presence in 20th-century art, the remarkable Japanese-American artist Ruth Asawa left a lasting legacy marked by her artistic innovation, activism, and community involvement. In recent months, following over ten years since her death, a significant series of exhibitions has emerged for Asawa—beginning with her first solo show in Greater China at David Zwirner, and moving on to two prominent showings of Ruth Asawa: A Retrospective.

In an exhibition that spans two esteemed MoMAs, the extensive showcase originated in San Francisco, a city with which the artist shared a profound bond throughout her life. Now unveiled in New York City, this exhibition marks a historical event as the largest presentation dedicated to a female artist hosted by the museum.

Ruth Asawa's portrait at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 1973

Comprising over 300 works of art across a massive 16,000 square feet, this comprehensive collection captures the essence of Asawa’s artistic journey over six decades. Viewers can anticipate an up-close exploration of her innovative wire sculptures, alongside a selection of personal paintings, drawings, prints, bronze casts, and grand-scale public installations.

Ruth Asawa: A Retrospective opens at the Museum of Modern Art on October 19, remaining on view until February 7, 2026. Discover more about Asawa on Colossal, and explore her artistic practice further through her estate’s website.

installation view of 'Ruth Asawa: A Retrospective' at the Museum of Modern Art


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