
MACHINES
"Humanized machines suffer, get sick, dance. They are the protest against technocracy (...) They play and destroy the machines that lost their usefulness and meaning after man, not so sapiens, disappeared from the earth, victim of magic itself”.
Gerda Brentani
Gerda Brentani

Jugglers,
1967, ink on paper,
35 x 69.5 cm
1967, ink on paper,
35 x 69.5 cm

Headache,
1965, ink on paper,
52 x 69 cm

Maria smoke,
1962, ink on paper,
41.9 x 68.7 cm
1962, ink on paper,
41.9 x 68.7 cm

Lutes,
1967, ink on paper,
40.5 x 68.9 cm

Clowns,
1967, ink on paper,
34.2 x 69.1 cm
1967, ink on paper,
34.2 x 69.1 cm