Midcentury modern is well represented at Vojtech Blau in a 1971 hand - woven
tapestry designed by Alexander Calder, and contemporary work is on view at Salon 94, which is showing the «Sand Stools» (2012 - 13) of Kueng Caputo (Sarah Kueng and Lovis Caputo), made with sand and Styrofoam.
Goodman Gallery is pleased to present five
tapestries designed by William Kentridge and woven by the Marguerite Stephens weaving studio.
This is a display of four of the ten
tapestries designed by Raphael for the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.
Not exact matches
In fact, this elegant catalogue offers, among many other items, Etruscan jars,
tapestry fireplace screens, Roman coins, crystal vases
designed by Raphael, and a head of Apollo, but Christian art is conspicuously absent.
Inspired
by woven kilim
tapestry, Mohawk Home's Addison
design features intricate details paired with a stunning color pallete of dove gray, warm honey, ivory, sage, black, and crimson.
You can even highlight the geometric
designs of your
tapestry by pairing it with geometric mobiles or even terrariums that add a touch of nature to your space.
Take your funky
tapestry design to the next level
by pairing it with funky lounge seating including beanbags and faux fur seats.
Heavy floral
tapestry coat with three quarter length sleeves
designed by by Barbara Hulaniki for Biba dating to 1969.
Glass, who currently oversees accessories
design at Michael Kors, was tapped
by Tapestry, which acquired t...
All the elements in «I Shot Andy Warhol» work toward a con vincing
tapestry: the original music
by John Cale, whose Velvet Underground was the house band for Warhol's Factory happenings, and the production
design by Therese Deprez and costumes
by David Robinson, which capture the indulgence and experimentation of that period — nothing was outlawed except the familiar.
The Norman Tel Aviv incorporates antique elements from the original interiors of the historic buildings, blended with hand - picked textures and materials to create a rich
design tapestry inspired
by the prestige of yesteryear.
It will feature four large - scale
tapestries, as well as material related to A House for Essex (2015), the building
designed by Perry in collaboration with Charles Holland of FAT Architecture.
Commissioned
by the Clothworkers» Company, Ofili has been collaborating with the internationally renowned Dovecot
Tapestry Studio to see his design translated into a handwoven t
Tapestry Studio to see his
design translated into a handwoven
tapestrytapestry.
And she does so
by considering an enthralling range of hitherto untapped material: fantastic costumes
designed by the 1970s queer theater troupe, the Cockettes; hand - sewn
tapestries produced
by Chilean artists depicting torture under the Pinochet regime; and the still - growing NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt.
The
tapestry room from Croome Court, Worcestershire, 1763 — 71,
designed by Robert Adam, as currently installed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Designed by one of our most celebrated contemporary artists, The Caged Bird's Song (pictured below) not only demonstrates the exceptional technical, creative and interpretative abilities of the five weavers who produced it, but nods to the allure of
tapestry for artists through the ages, too.
An enormous new
tapestry by Grayson Perry, depicting the fictional couple Julie and Rob for whom he recently
designed a house in Essex, will set a buyer back # 69,600, while Gary Hume's painting The Blue Ground is priced at # 138,000, and the five Gormley sculptures are # 174,000 each.
They incorporate
design with ceramics
by Lucie Rie and again with
tapestry in a room for «Fiber and Line,» including a grand cape of rumpled sisal
by Magdalena Abakanowicz.
Invited
by the Clothworker's Company to
design a
tapestry, he submitted a vast, shimmering watercolour inspired
by his adoptive Trinidad.
By the mid-20th century, artists such as Jean Lurçat, Picasso, and Le Corbusier renewed focus on carpets and
tapestries ( with the complicity of Aubusson workshops ) and saw them as a third option between art and
design, or painting and sculpture.
The young Goya's brightly coloured
tapestry designs rejoice in (apparently) simple evocations of seasonal fun and festivals, like this portrayal of a country doctor warming his hands over a dish of hot coals while his two students huddle
by him in the bleak midwinter.
Reaching for fruit, a metaphor that has become a dominant theme in my work, originated several years ago when I was in Mexico doing printmaking and works on paper and
designing tapestries to be woven
by local artisans.
Installation view of «Spectacular Rubens: The Triumph of the Eucharist», with «The Victory of Truth over Heresy», (c. 1622 — 25), Peter Paul Rubens (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid), and «The Triumph of Truth over Heresy» (1626 — 33), woven
by Jan Raes I, Jacob Geubels II, and Jacob Fobert after
designs by Peter Paul Rubens (
Tapestry © Patrimonio Nacional, Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales, Madrid)
Tapestry: Here & Now has been curated
by Professor Lesley Millar in partnership with the National Centre for Craft and
Design (NCCD).
«We were thrilled when the Clothworkers» Company embraced Dovecot's proposal for a Chris Ofili
designed tapestry for their Livery Hall, and
by Chris» interest in accepting the commission.
He purchased Leoni's grand house near London, Moor Park, for which he ordered a set of Gobelins
tapestry hangings with medallions
by François Boucher and a long suite of seat furniture to match, for which Robert Adam provided
designs: they are among the earliest English neoclassical furniture.
An American guitarist who splits his time between New York and Rio de Janeiro, the performer has a sound piece in the comprehensive exhibition, which features paintings and drawings, floral and garden studies, costume
designs, jewelry, ceramics and a 90 - foot - long abstract
tapestry by Mr. Burle Marx, a 20th century Renaissance man.
Designed by Sir Christopher Wren, with some of Britain's finest Robert Adam interiors, Newby Hall is home to a wonderful collection of Chippendale furniture, Gobelins
tapestries and classical statuary.
In addition, The Rug Company, London UK will be launching a new limited edition artist
tapestry project in October 2008 for which Milhazes has created a work and New York fabric manufacturer, Maharam is producing a line of artist's fabrics that will include a
design by Milhazes also to come out this fall.
We might learn of the source of his
tapestry backdrop, or hear that the lamps are probably drawn from a book of mid-century lighting
design given to Salle
by the architect Philip Johnson, but this doesn't help to explain the painting's effect on us.
Within a physical space of her own
design — inspired
by a rendering of a «town square» lounge proposed for the Walker's 2005 Herzog & de Meuron expansion — the artist has arranged elements from the institution's collections and archives against a monumental new
tapestry.
A video about the restoration of audience favorite The Beanery
by Edward Kienholz has already been produced, as well as a program featuring the entrance hall's iconic
tapestry that includes interviews with Petra Blaisse and Marieke van den Heuvel of
design bureau Inside Outside.
The Essex House
Tapestries: The Life of Julie Cope (2015) were made for «A House for Essex,»
designed by Grayson Perry and FAT Architecture.
Commissioned
by the Clothworkers» Company, which was established nearly 500 years ago to oversee the cloth - finishing trade in London, Ofili collaborated with Dovecot
Tapestry Studio, where his design was translated by master weavers into a hand - woven t
Tapestry Studio, where his
design was translated
by master weavers into a hand - woven
tapestrytapestry.
Represented South Africa at the Venice Biennale 1959 Solo exhibition of woodcuts at Wittenborn Gallery, New York Represented SA Touring exhibition, South and North America Painting and Sculpture, National Arts Club, New York Represented South Africa at Sao Paulo Biennale Represented on The National Arts Club International Exhibition of painting and sculpture, New York 1960 Represented South Africa at Ljubljana, Yugoslavia International graphic exhibition Exhibition of incised woodblock paintings at the Egon Guenther Gallery, Johannesburg 1961 Large mural, the Apocalypse, in Our Lady of the Rosary Roman Catholic Church Motsethabong, Welkom, Orange Free State Represented South Africa at Sao Paulo Biennale Made Stations of the Cross for Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, Rivonia, Sandton 1962 Guest Artist of the year at the Transvaal Academy Exhibition of Rock Faces, Egon Guenther Gallery, Johannesburg
Designed tapestry St. Anne, woven
by Marguerite Stephens, and carved the Stations of the Cross for St. Anne's Anglican Church, Piggs Peak, Swaziland 1963 Appointed President of South African Council of Artists in succession to Walter Battiss Principal witness against State at the Harold Ruben blasphemy trial Represented South Africa at International Conference of Plastic Arts at UNESCO, New York Became founder member of the Amadlozi Group consisting of Eduardo Villa, Sydney Kumalo, Cecily Sash and Guiseppo Cattaneo.
Artist Statement «This
design was inspired
by tapestries from the Middle East, where these stories were collected.
The first solo exhibition in France of the works of Etel Adnan, organized
by the Institut du Monde Arabe, whose home is a Parisian landmark
designed by Jean Nouvel, brings together a selection of paintings, drawings, films, poetry, and
tapestries by the ninety - one - year - old Paris - based artist.
Installations hosted at the V&A during last year's London
Design festival included a pair of giant rotating mirrors
by Barber and Osgerby that reflected a set of Raphael Cartoons in one V&A gallery, a wave - shaped bridge
by Zaha Hadid that rose from a pool in the museum's courtyard and a luminous spinning disk that lit the
Tapestry Gallery.