Mystic Galaxy

Title

Mystic Galaxy

Description

Saar’s etching makes use of found objects in a relief printing process. Recalling her frequent use of assemblage and interest in Roma mysticism, the work pulls from common objects to conjure an occult atmosphere. The mottled and scratched dark background, six-pointed stars, and red moon imply the depth of the universe and astrological observations. Small plates found in a going-out-of-business jewelry shop create textural reliefs in blue, arranged in an planet-like orb. Here, Saar foreshadows her landmark assemblage Black Girl’s Window (1969) which repurposes the same sun, moon, and star symbols. Through circular windows, which Saar considers to be portals into the future, Saar’s Mystic Galaxy transcends time and space.

Creator

Betye Saar

Date

1966

Format

Etching with relief-printed found objects

Provenance

Collection of Lewis Tanner Moore

Files

Mystic Galaxy.png

Citation

Betye Saar, “Mystic Galaxy,” Ringgold | Saar: Meeting on the Matrix, accessed December 22, 2024, https://black-printmaking.artinterp.org/items/show/33.