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Detail from a piece of Spitalfields’ silk (circa 1750).
Silk and metal thread.
Images and text information courtesy The Met.
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oldfarmhouse · 1 year
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naturally organic linens🌿
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simple🌿 natural woven textiles
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saltpixiefibercraft · 2 years
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Drying out the handwovens while the weather is nice!
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hmkart-png · 11 months
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More from the Itchiku Kubota Museum gift shop are these expertly woven scarves from Koma, made entirely from silk and chiffon. I just had to grab one from the brand for myself so I can admire the beauty within the fine weave when I return home.
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aworldofpattern · 2 years
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julochka365 · 1 year
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24/2.2023 - mazikeen likes the fringe
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squid----s · 10 months
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Printer Pear
Isabel Meigs 2023
Wool on cotton seine twine 12 epi
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garadinervi · 11 months
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Anni Albers, Under Way, (woven fabric on cloth, mounted on wood), 1963 [Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. The Joseph H. Hirshhorn Bequest, 1981. © The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation / ARS, New York]
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yocholol · 16 days
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We still have a few of my Night Terror tapestries left!
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wordsmithic · 7 months
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Sarakatsana of Thrace, Hellas
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yeoldegodzilla · 2 months
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Medieval curtains depicting Godzilla and St. Patrick
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design-is-fine · 2 years
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Patchwork Fragment, Tumbling Blocks; 1870–1890. Silk. Via Cooper Hewitt
Also known as cubework, the optical results of floating, stacked and overall cubic arrangements are achieved through the distribution of color and light and dark pieces. 
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oldfarmhouse · 1 year
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Woven Histories
Textiles and Modern Abstraction
Production by Brad Ireland and Christina Wiginton, Editing by Magda Nakassis,
National Gallery of Art, Washington copublished by The University of Chicago Press, 2023, 284 pages, ISBN 978-0-226-82729-2
euro 65,00
email if you want to buy [email protected]
Exhibition dates : Los Angeles County Museum Art 2023, Washington Nat.Gall.Art 2024, Ottawa Nat.Gall.Canada 2024,New York MoMA 2025
Richly illustrated volume exploring the inseparable histories of modernist abstraction and twentieth-century textiles.   Published on the occasion of an exhibition curated by Lynne Cooke, Woven Histories offers a fresh and authoritative look at textiles—particularly weaving—as a major force in the evolution of abstraction. This richly illustrated volume features more than fifty creators whose work crosses divisions and hierarchies formerly segregating the fine arts from the applied arts and handicrafts.   Woven Histories begins in the early twentieth century, rooting the abstract art of Sophie Taeuber-Arp in the applied arts and handicrafts, then features the interdisciplinary practices of Anni Albers, Sonia Delaunay, Liubov Popova, Varvara Stepanova, and others who sought to effect social change through fabrics for furnishings and apparel. Over the century, the intersection of textiles and abstraction engaged artists from Ed Rossbach, Kay Sekimachi, Ruth Asawa, Lenore Tawney, and Sheila Hicks to Rosemarie Trockel, Ellen Lesperance, Jeffrey Gibson, Igshaan Adams, and Liz Collins, whose textile-based works continue to shape this discourse. Including essays by distinguished art historians as well as reflections from contemporary artists, this ambitious project traces the intertwined histories of textiles and abstraction as vehicles through which artists probe urgent issues of our time.
24/12/23
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~ Moody Blues ~
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hesperaaa · 13 days
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alaïa fw24 RTW
exquisite details and craftsmanship i loved this entire collection !
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