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Textile artists have long used their medium as a vehicle for storytelling. Much like ceramic art, it has long trodden the foggy line between art and craft. It comes dressed in many forms: fibre art, ...
Cuttoli recruited artists like Picasso and Man Ray to design textiles for her workshops in Algeria and shop in Paris, bringing Modernism to a broader audience in the early 20th century.
An exhibition at the National Gallery of Art makes the case that textiles are an integral part of modernist art history.
The Art Angle How Textiles Took Over the Art World This week, co-host Ben Davis speaks to curator and author Elissa Auther about the surging interest in fiber art.
In a lineup that’s as magnificent as promised, there’s no shortage of gems at León Gallery’s Magnificent September Auction 2025. Among the modernist highlights are Juvenal Sansó’s large-scale coral ...
The main gallery of Morehead State University's Claypool-Young Art Building will host "STITCH: Contemporary Textile Art from Kentucky and Surrounding States" June 5 through Aug. 30. The exhibition ...
Explore the future of textiles as CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) celebrates its fifth anniversary with a seasonal programme featuring the ‘ANTEPRIMA x CHAT Contemporary Textile Art ...
A new exhibit opening Tuesday at the Hutchinson Center for the Arts is titled “Neurotangle.” It features the work of Nina Martine Robinson, a contemporary textile artist who for the past seven ...
The last century has seen a renaissance in thread-based art. It was only during the Bauhaus years in the early 20th century that textiles began to enter the vocabulary of modern art, a move indebted ...