Suspended from the center of Eastern Washington University’s circular Gallery of Art is a work called “Golden Line.” Its 35-foot-long dangling fabric strands are suffused with pinks, purples, oranges ...
Nevet Yitzhak, “WarCraft” (detail) (2014) (all photographs courtesy the artists and the Gardner Museum unless otherwise noted) BOSTON — The human body, war, and opera: these themes meld within the ...
From reworked blouse constructions and unconventional styling to shawls and separates, labels are finding new ways to extend ...
A piece by artist Esther Mahlangu, titled “Untitled” (far right), part of the coming exhibit To Weave the Sky: Textile Abstractions from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection at EL Espacio 23 Space in Miami ...
WASHINGTON, DC — When you think of textiles in museums, you inevitably imagine old things: musty rooms, faded colors, grandiose tapestries or thread-bare fragments, and fussy, protective installations ...
From 20th century aprons to commodity bag dresses, the Textile and Costume Museum at LSU explores fashion and textiles through the ages. The museum's exhibition “Trajé, Maya Textile Artistry” is ...
What do Oscar de la Renta and Rasul Mirzaahmedov have in common? The New York fashion designer and the Uzbek master weaver share a passion for ikat, a fabric created through a complex process called ...
When we think about engineering and computer science, textiles may not come to mind first. Yet woven forms can be extremely complex and are useful in many scientific applications in addition to being ...
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