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Six textile works featuring different folding and weaving techniques will be presented as the «clothing» of fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto's boutique on Conduit Street during London Design Festival, establishing a dialogue that resonates with the current collections.

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The exhibit featured the work of 16 artists, including textiles, photography, illustration and paintings, inspired by subjects including public health, social media, technology, national security and climate change.
The latest fall textile exhibit at the Cannon Beach History Center & Museum features the work of Cathy Erickson and focuses on the hardships that Japanese Americans faced during their internment -LSB-...]
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The booth for 50 Goldborne gallery from London featured large textile wall hangings with boldly colored figurations and hidden chips that activate smartphone technology by Emo de Medeiros, who lives and works in Paris and Benin.
Linking Asia: Art, Trade, and Devotion features approximately 150 sculptures, ceramics, textiles, scrolls, and other multi-dimensional works from 20 countries that span more than 2,500 years.
10 % off at our gift shop featuring curated works by regional artists including jewelry, paintings, textiles and more.
A processional work created for urban centers, the New York debut at Frieze features a new quilted banner and textile installation, as well as the launch of a «whisper network,» which will draw the audience into the performance.
On view September 7 — October 21, 2017, the exhibition features three new bodies of work that explore themes related to the body and labor within the history of photography and American textile manufacturing.
Her work with textile reuse will be part of series of featured events sponsored by the 2013 MARFA Dialogues on art and climate change.
Cho's work has been reviewed and featured in numerous publications, among them Textile Fibre Forum (Australia); Fiberarts; Surface Design Journal; American Craft; Monthly CRART (South Korea); Fiber Art Today (Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.); Masters: Art Quilts (Lark Book); Quilt National 2003: The Best of Contemporary Quilts (Lark Books); Contemporary Quilt: Quilt National 1997 (Lark Books); No: Nouvel Object (Design House, South Korea); Art & Craft (South Korea); Fiberarts Design Book IV, VI & VII (Lark Books); and Art Textiles of the World: USA (Telos Art Publishing, England), among others.
Featured works — ranging from portraits of emperors and empresses, court paintings, religious sculpture, and ritual objects to fine ceramics, bronzes, lacquerware, jade, costumes, textiles, and furniture — will be combined with 3 - D virtual technology and architectural features to offer visitors an immersive experience, as if passing through the Forbidden City during the height of its glory and splendor.
Mr. Walther is one of many artists who works with textiles and is featured in Ms. Macel's exhibition.
«I will consider the use of textiles as carriers of narratives, especially of Biblical / spiritual texts,» says Wohl, whose work in the show, Ne'ilah, is composed of two large textile panels, featuring calligraphed prayers and strong contrast between solid and unwoven threads.
His show at the Jewish Museum, itself built originally as a family home in 1908, will bring together artworks, interiors, textile, furniture and wallpaper designs and feature his seminal 1978 work Here and There... as a historical lens through which to read the various materials this exhibition gathers.
Featuring 600 of the world's greatest works of art across all media (painting, sculpture, textiles, metalwork, ceramics, etc.), this comprehensive volume includes texts written by 35 of the world's leading museum curators, academics, and archeologists.
Featured works — ranging from portraits of emperors and empresses, court paintings, religious sculpture, and ritual objects to fine ceramics, bronzes, lacquerware, jade, costumes, textiles, and furniture — will be combined with 3 - D printing technology and architectural features to offer visitors an immersive experience, as if passing through the Forbidden City during the height of its glory and splendor.
The paintings, works on paper, mixed - media collages, and photographs feature a number of purchases, including Audrey Flack's large oil and acrylic canvas, World War II (Vanitas); two elaborate mixed - media collages by Mickalene Thomas; textile artist Sonya Clark's Unraveling; photographs of performance artist Cassils» Becoming an Image; photographs related to Leah Modigliani's Morris Gallery exhibition The City in her Desolation; and works on paper by Fernando Orellana.
Material Cultures is a group exhibition at BRIC House, which features work by artists that make work informed by textile production processes.
While Dash literally worries her diminutive textile sculptures to pieces, the majority of these works (all Untitled, 2016)-- composed primarily of stacked or beveled arrangements of jute - stretched canvases, quantities of gessoed or hand - painted fabric, and lengths of twine embedded in or hanging from troweled - on adobe grounds — feature tactile surfaces manipulated by the sure hand of composure.
The artwork featured in ONE YEAR OF RESISTANCE includes works in all mediums, including painting, photography, video, sculpture, printmaking, textile art, virtual reality and performance, that has been created in response to the last year of Trump's politics.
Aug. 30 — Dec. 14, 2014 «Witness: Art and Civil Rights» at Dartmouth Hanover, NH Featuring a range of mediums including photography, painting, sculpture, textiles and mixed - media works, «Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties,» at the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College, brings together the work of 66 artists compelled by the groundbreaking struggle for racial justice.
Fiber and Line: Reclaiming the historical coding of textiles as «women's work», the artists featured in this section created radical woven forms that upend traditional boundaries between art and craft.
Featuring the textiles he designed and fabricated, the work will be suspended from the ceiling in contrast to the Hall's industrial architecture.
The main gallery spaces will feature examples of large - scale works featuring evocative photographic images from various sources such as books about experimental theater or puppetry, as well as Japanese textile designs, all screen - printed onto different fabrics that are layered and stitched together.
Circinus & Horologium is a three person exhibition featuring new works by Daniel Ingroff, Lia Lowenthal and Danielle McCullough in various media: drawing, painting, textile and photography.
Pace London's first group exhibition exploring the legacy of Mingei, a Japanese folk craft movement led by philosopher and criticSōetsuYanagi, and featuring paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and textile works.
In addition, the Museum's Front Room series will feature prominent new installations by Kerry James Marshall — widely regarded as one of the most important American artists of the past twenty years — and San Francisco - based St. Louis native Josh Faught, who creates exuberant and intricate textile works employing an array of techniques and materials.
The exhibition features 14 large - scale portraits of Israeli youths, from diverse ethnic and religious affiliations, alongside 11 works — papercuts and textiles — chosen by the artist from the Museum's collection.
features more than 80 works by 30 artists, including paintings, sculptures, works on paper, ceramics and textile shown in a vitrine inspired by ethnographic exhibitions.
«Skip - Ad; Play,» featuring the work of many current and recent Glasgow School of Art MFA students and friends, covers the room in a charmingly disorienting green screen - print, while a few floors below more textiles can be found and purchased in the the wearable art PEEL - EZ showroom.
Featuring graphic design, film, photography, ceramics, taxidermy, furniture, textiles and fine art, this multi-media show explores work inspired by the 19th century and created over the last 20 years, highlighting the ongoing influence of the Victorian age.
Featuring photography, video, installation, sculptures, books, and textile - based works, the showcase span two decades of work that weaves together personal and political narratives.
Inspired by Sheeler's portrait and fashion work for Condé Nast from 1926 to 1931, the multimedia show will feature a significant display of these newly discovered photographs as well as paintings and other photographs created by Sheeler, 1920s fashion ensembles, and Sheeler - designed textiles.
The exhibition features a variety of mediums such as sculpture, textile works, photography, painting, drawing, printmaking, video, performance, and installation.
The most recent works included in the exhibition, the Rag and Bag Idiom series (2012), feature Outterbridge's characteristic found textiles painted an array of vibrant colors.
Twisted Woven Tied features 51 works created from found objects, textiles and personal items.
At the 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair in New York this May, eight of the 17 participating galleries featured artists working with textiles, whether by incorporating them into sculpture, working directly with weaving or sewing, or referring to fabric patterns and forms.
From the cut - outs of Henri Matisse, the formulaic high realism and the color vibrancy of David Hockney (with special reference to his Fresh Flowers 2011 show at the Royal Ontario Museum featuring the iPhone and iPad drawings), Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein and Patrick Caulfield, the distinctive style of Alex Katz in both portraiture and landscape, the plant paintings of Lucian Freud, to Richard Hamilton's structural arrangement and axiality of the work surface and the aesthetics of the Josef Frank textile designs, we are continuously bombarded with a vast repertoire of artistic practices spanning several decades of art history.
Rather than focusing on entire buildings and models, this 200 - work survey will mainly feature the pieces of modernist buildings that most people take for granted — wallpapers, textiles, and other furnishings.
A group exhibition after the leaders of avant - garde art, featuring works in jewelry, textile, paint, glass and ceramic to celebrate artistic expression and use pure color as a resource for describing light, space and mood.
Featuring moving image works from R.H. Quaytman and Adrian Piper, the venue will further showcase installations by Brian Jungen and Pope.L in dialog with painting, print and textile works from Dan Attoe, Matthew Brannon, Jasper Johns, and Marie Watt, and newly commissioned work from Dori Hana Scherer, Lavar Munroe, and Rodrigo Valenzuela.
The show features a collection of new sculptures and textile works along with editions of some of his most iconic works over the years.
In 1949, an exhibition of Albers's work at the Museum of Modern Art («Anni Albers Textiles») marked the first time any textile artist was featured in a solo show at the institution.
She has collaborated with Max Mara Carte Blanche (2012) and Alice + Olivia (2015) on textile designs created from her watercolors, and her film work includes «Training Day,» a Nike commercial featuring Steve Nash, and projections for Lou Reed's concert and feature film, Berlin, both in 2007.
This first museum survey spanned thirty years of illustration for publication with original works on paper (plus embroidery, photographs, design objects, textiles, books) and featured an installation by the artist of her studio furniture and colletions.
A series of five shows, featuring works ranging from 400 - year - old bronzes and ivories from Benin to contemporary textiles, street photography and architecture, portray the artistic diversity of sub-Saharan Africa.
In three concurrent museum shows that feature more than a decade's worth of painting, textile, sculpture and video work, Rodney McMillian examines what happens between the sheets; in that intimate space where the sexual, potentially violent co-mingling of bodies reveals the deeper parts of the human psyche and our broader social fabric.
The featured works include several khadi site - specific installations, 20 Ajrakh textile artworks, a multimedia spoken poetry art and a documentary of Ajrakh textile process.
This group exhibition features fifteen artists who engage in sewing, knitting, and weaving to create a wide - range of works that activate the expressive and conceptual potential of line and illuminate affinities between the mediums of textile and drawing.
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