A work needn’t be featured on canvas to be considered art. Take a bold textile, such as a tapestry, rug, throw, drapery or a piece of antique clothing displayed under glass, which can completely ...
The exhibition at the Cooper Hewitt aims to rectify the artist's erasure from the history of U.S. design. Dorothy Liebes Studio, New York City (ca. 1957). Photo courtesy of the Dorothy Liebes Papers, ...
Lunchable is a feature of the UC Davis Arts Blog that recommends art exhibitions or other attractions that can be viewed during a short lunch break or other short periods of free time. The Design ...
Denver collecting couple Jill Wiltse and Kirk Brown have really raised their art profile this season. At the same time the Denver Art Museum’s Hamilton Building was being unveiled last October, Wiltse ...
Embroidered pieces, woven works, fiber-based creations—textile art (also known as fiber art) can be many things, but one thing is certain: It creates an inspired tapestry wherever you display it.
Join Asia Society Texas to celebrate the opening of our new exhibition Stenciled Elegance: Ise Katagami and the Art of Textile Design, showcasing the intricate paper stencils used to create the ...
Chiara Skabelund distinctly remembers the first sculpture she ever made: a giant carrot constructed from yarn. She was 3, the creation spread out on the floor. Now 21, the budding fashion designer and ...
Designtex, the leading designer and manufacturer of applied materials for the built environment, has introduced Ribbon, a vibrant collaboration created in partnership with British artist Sophie ...
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Past works reimagined in Second Look — Legacy, the Australian Design Centre's final exhibition
Second Look — Legacy celebrates sustainable making while paying homage to one of the most influential figures in Australia craft and design.
In the Curator’s Words is an occasional series that takes a critical look at current exhibitions through the eyes of curators. Our Lady of Guadalupe, also known as Virgin of Guadalupe, has a long ...
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Art students named finalists in Textile Design Awards
Emily Stewart and Aidan Morris, final-year students at the Glasgow School of Art, have been named as national finalists in TEX+ 2025, the UK’s leading platform for emerging textile design talent.
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